1 April 2019 21:20
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Sights of Prague. Part 1
Prague - the capital of the Czech Republic.
Prague is one of the most favorite tourist destinations. After the first acquaintance, she sinks into the soul for a long time and beckons to come back again and again. Everyone will find here something interesting for themselves. Fans of outdoor activities can stroll through the endless streets and numerous squares, admire the magnificent architecture. Connoisseurs of history can visit historical sites and learn a lot of new things. Do not be bored and fans of shopping or gastronomic tourism. But there are places that must be visited by all guests of this unique city.
1. Prague Castle (Pražský hrad)
The biggest castle of Europe and the heart of Prague. It has many different buildings, which occupy a vast area. It is impossible to call this castle a classic one, since all its buildings have an extraordinary architectural style. By entering the territory of Prague Castle, several sights open up to your eyes. St. Vitus Cathedral, built in the 14th century, still keeps tombs - evidence of Czech history. You can also explore the Old Royal Palace and the summer palace of Queen Anne. A walk through the Royal Garden will leave an indelible impression.
2. Charles Bridge (Karlův most)
The bridge is located between two historical areas of the city on the opposite banks of the Vltava. It was erected in the XVII century. This attraction attracts tourists with its grandeur and beauty. His story is enmeshed in a veil of magical, astrological and still unsolved mysteries. Genuine interest is one of the many sculptures - a statue of John of Nepomuk, capable of fulfilling cherished desires.
3. Singing fountains (Křižíkova fontána)
The singing fountains of Krizik in the Prague Exhibition Center Wiestand enchant and fascinate with their magnificence. When you watch the dancing jets of water to the music of different generations, illuminated by various colors, the sense of reality recedes into the background, and a sense of a fairy tale is created.
4. Troja Castle (Trojský zámek)
This castle was built by the Czech family of Sternberg. Count Vaclav Vojtech Sternberg was deeply impressed with the architecture of the Roman villas and therefore decided to build his Eternal City in Prague. Particular attention should be paid to the park area. Flowerbeds, labyrinths, fountains and terraces, inviting unhurried walks, leave peace and tranquility in the soul of every tourist.
5. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí)
The cultural and business center of Prague. On the square is a monument to St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia, whose name she received. It is from here that many excursion tours of the capital of the Czech Republic originate. There are a lot of trade shops, hotels, bars and currency exchange points. Meetings are scheduled on the square, guests of the city and local residents like to walk.
If you decide to visit Prague, be sure to visit the most emblematic places of the Czech capital. They create the unique color and special charm of the ancient city.
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