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Prague Castle
... have been renovated after fires and neglect at various times over the centuries, with only some areas able to provide an idea of the castle of years ago. E.g. Golden Lane where guards in the 16th century build meagre houses and gradually a little laneway of a village grew. It now has tiny dwellings set up 'as if' they were in the earlier centuries- an everyday living and bedroom, a herbalist, the seamstress, alchemist, the forge, the sergeant of the guard. Others were ...
Slavia Prague 3-3 FC Vysocina Jihlava
... the Jihlava defence and shot straight across the keeper with his left foot to send the stadium into a wall of noise. In true Manchester City style, Slavia needed a goal and they had just a couple of minutes to do it.
One again Kisel was the architect. Once again he burst through down the left, took it to the by line and cut back into the six yard box. After a mad scramble ...
Prague
... shown the old square and walked across the Charles Bridge. Our second impression of Prague was a genuine wow. Prague is simply a breathtaking city, the old square on a Saturday night was alive with life, the cafes full, everything beautifully lit up; the quick walk across the bridge proved just as beautiful. Granted the area around the square was filled with cheesy tchotchke shops and weekends, as advertised, do bring hordes of ...
Day 3 - our first whole day in Prague
... get my visa but it was not open. Afterwards we went for a wander to Wenceslas square which has lots of shops. On the way we admired the buildings surrounding us and I took a few snaps. All of the buildings were so different to anything in Adelaide, where many had sculpted features upon the front, some with paintings, some with gold painting around the edges and also some with beautiful copper roofs which had turned green. Looking at just the little things like roads and ...
Langose?
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We had a slower start this morning but eventually got to the centre of Prague with a busy day ahead of us. When we arrived at the astronomical clock, it started to rain, but like good tourists we waited patiently until the hour.
We then ate a Trdelnik (dont even try to pronounce it), apparently a local speciality bought from a stall in the centre square. This was ...