Today, we will dedicate the morning to visit the Hradcany district, especially Hrad, Prague weekend berlin Castle, so after a good breakfast we left our small hotel with charged batteries. Today again a very intense day.
Its main attraction is its splendid Baroque library with two rooms full of books: the Hall of Philosophy, 2 storeys, from 1780 to 1797, and stuccoed room Theology, 1679. Then visit Loreta, Baroque church in which there is a crucified bearded lady, the skeletons of two Spanish saints, and a replica of the Holy House s.XV.
After the counter-attack ... Great ... enter the Prague Castle complex sea of excited because we've all gotten a ticket price was reduced (by about Yayoi and the other for students) and pay half! Yuju!
We'll visit the beautiful weekend berlin golden chariot full of tiny and colorful houses built in the sixteenth century by gunners weekend berlin guard the castle, which was then inhabited by goldsmiths and Artit (included Franz Kafka). Today they are souvenir shops and still keeps its charm, shame is crowded ...
Uploading stairs, and we are in a long corridor, which is just above the houses, which are set out in costume and armor. In the far East, the Tower Daliborka, there is an exhibition on torture. It also allows us to have bought into to visit the Basilica of St. George, the Czech best preserved Romanesque church with a curious red brick facade. The original church was founded by sX Vratislav I, father of St. Wenceslas, who is buried there.
Also entered the former royal palace, and visited the Vladislav Hall (1493-1502), a Gothic vaulted abovedat under which all presidents have taken the oath. At the side of the room there is a balcony with splendid views of the city.
Let the final visit to the spectacular Cathedral of St. Vitus. In 1344 construction began, but still difficult to believe, much of the cathedral was completed shortly before his consecration in 1929.
We digestion NERUDOVA down the street, the main street of Mala Strana quarter, which descends from the castle hard to Malostranské namesti where we find the church of St. Nicholas, who say the building is baroque beautiful Prague, with its huge green dome. The street is full of restaurants and shops for tourists, but still Renaissance facades weekend berlin "barroquitzades" ornametals and emblems.
It is getting dark so we have to economize efforts: weekend berlin The daddy, the mommy and I are going to find a good place from which to make a good photograph of the bridge, which we do not have, and that the father can not allowed. Meanwhile, George and Elisenda seek narrowest street in Prague, said that no one has to know where it is, and Juan is the meeting point, taking pictures of the stone statues that decorate the bridge.
The stone bridge, with 650 years of history, is the most crowded of crossing the river Vltava. Today is the subject of an ambitious project to restore 100 million CZK. Too bad for us ...
We offer ... (the Greek restaurant we discovered the first night) for 35 years that the folks withstand a moment and this trip so special is that we are running out. Before you take the subway and go to sleep at the hotel can not help go through the Old Town Square to say goodbye to her and the beautiful astronomical clock tower of the old town hall. A little sad so many farewells go to the little hotel. Noc Blah!
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