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Prague. Come to admire the historical pearl

Prague is a city with a thousand -year history. The architecture of ten centuries was reflected in his appearance. Here you will see many architectural styles: Gothic and Romanesque, Baroque and Renaissance, Classicism and Rococo, Modern and Neoclassicism. It is a city-museum and it attracts tourists from around the world. No wonder they say that Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe. To make sure of this, you can visit others located several hours of driving, European capitals: Berlin in the north, Vienna in the south, Budapest east of the Czech Republic. Take a phrasebook with you on a trip, let you not mislead that the Czech language belongs to the group of Slavic languages, and do not expect that you will all understand.

Prague is located on the banks of the Vltava, order tickets to Prague on the Praga website. On the high hill, on the western bank of the Vltava, Prague City is located, this city was founded around 1320. The Cathedral of St. Vita – a huge building in the Gothic style – is known for being built for almost 600 years. It contains jewelry and royal regalia, as well as the tombs of the monarchs. Put on comfortable shoes if you want to walk in a degree, there are many cool ups, but also a lot of interesting things that you should see. For example, Zlata Street, on which there were many small houses in which the palace guard had previously lived, and later lived and worked golden affairs. Today, souvenir shops are located in these houses, and you can visit them.

The area of ​​the country is located south of the city. Gorgeous baroque palaces and old houses deserve to be admired and photographed against their background. Prague has the nickname “Stopathennaya”, although the towers in that city is incomparably larger. These are mainly the towers of ancient churches, which indicate how religious the inhabitants of Prague were before.

Two shores of the Vltava are connected by seven bridges. Karlov Bridge is the most famous and most visited by tourists the city’s pedestrian bridge, a pleasant atmosphere reigns here, which is created by street artists, merchants with miniature porcelain copies of famous Prague buildings, tourists who consider magnificent sculptures standing along the entire bridge. They say that if you have not visited the Carlov Bridge, consider that you were not in Prague.

In the Old City where you will go, crossing the Carl of the Bridge, you will not be able to resist, so as not to photograph literally at every step. Having visited Old Town Square, you can see the famous chimes and many people considering unique old astronomical watches on the tower. This watch is a masterpiece of engineering and clockwork. Funny figures of the apostles and various characters attach the gaze of tourists when at 15 o’clock together with the fighting of chimes, the clock moves in motion. But be careful, it is at this moment that thieves can climb into your backpack or pocket, so you will not even notice this, enthusiastically considering the famous watch.

Old Territory Square is so large that crowds of tourists are lost on it. She is surrounded by ancient and magnificent buildings. For example, the Tinsk Temple with two towers and the Palace of Goltz-Kinsky, erected in the Rococo style, amaze the imagination.

You will get great joy from visiting the European pearl – ancient and forever young Prague.