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Prague, Czech Republic
... as historic houses lining the street. It is still unbelievable to us that Prague only became the capital of the Czech Republic in 1993.
We then crossed the river and walked around the old city to reach the Old Town Square. One of the tourist highlights, beside all the old wonderful buildings, is it's famous astronomical clock. It rings on the hour and many parts move to strike the hour. After ...
Prague; Czech (line stolen from Cher)
... the crowd breaks into applause; hour after hour the crowds and applause continue.
The guide also told us of the story of the Bishop John Nepomucene who upon taking the Queen of Bohemia’s confession the King interrogated him to learn her secrets when he would not relent he was killed and tossed into the river off the Charles bridge. His body was found a couple of days later with five stars on the water so ...
Praga. Un oras al legendelor.
... si Flautistul dand din cap. Calendarul infatiseaza un cronicar, un inger, un astronom si un filizof (de la stanga la dreapta). Turnul ceasului este decorat cu straturi rafinate de arme si diferite simboluri ale regalitatii. Există, de asemenea, un cocoş care cāntă după ce apostolii isi termina binecuvāntarea. Poate suna ciudat, dar pe orologiu se poate citi orice mai putin timpul. Cadranul ceasului arata cele mai importante evenimente ...
A child of Prague
... many towers for great views. Or wander through the Jewish Quarter, to see what remains of the traditions and culture of Prague's formerly large Jewish community.
The Old Town at night is truly magical for its sights, as well as its great restaurants and pubs, many of which are located in old vaulted cellars.
Prague (Praha to the locals) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and since our tour leader Mirak is Czech we're all picking up on ...
Ghosts & FAMU
... of one of the ghost tours that occur every night near the clock tower. It is about as kitchy as you can find since the tour guide really plays it up. It was about an hour long and it gave me a chance to see the back area during the night while hearing some of the old local legends of Prague. I do have to say the guy running around in the cheap plastic mask or skeleton costume pushed it over ...