Prague Old Town

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Prague Old Town Prague Old Town Houses with traditional red roofs in Prague Old Town, Czech Republic Prague Old Town also known as the ‘Golden City’, Prague is a historic city that has preserved its structures of development until today. The city is comprised of the Old Town, the Lesser Town and the New Town. The Old Town of Prague as the name suggests is the oldest part of Prague which was recognized as a town in the 13th century and was given the name when the New Town was formed in the 14th century. The Prague Old Town (also known as Stare Mesto) is usually the first stop for visitors who visit Prague. Wenceslas Square, a vibrant area of many restaurants, hotels and clubs is a good place to begin touring the Old Town. It is only a five-minute walk away from the Old Town Square, which has many ancient buildings and churches. This Prague Old Town is truly a beautiful historic sight in Europe and one of the best ways to make the most of this experience is to climb the Old Town Hall Tower for a stunning view. The Astronomical built in the 15th century is intricately constructed and is on one side of the Old Town Hall Tower. One side of the Old Town Square is dominated by Tyn Church, which is an awe-inspiring sight both during the day as well as in the night. They say this church had inspired the Sleeping Beauty Castle of Walt Disney. UNESCO has recognized the Prague Old Town as a World Heritage Site. It is the sixth most visited region in the whole of Europe. Facts about Prague Old Town The St. Nicholas Church at the Prague Old Town isn’t the only church with this name in Prague. There’s another St. Nicholas Church at the Lesser Town Square. The astronomical clock located in the Old Town Hall Tower is the oldest clock of its kind, displaying a short show of every one hour that features Jesus with the twelve apostles. Prague’s famous castle occupies the largest castle area in the world. It is 18 acres in total with various courtyards and buildings. Where is Prague Old Town ? The Prague Old Town is located along the Vltava River in central Bohemia. Best time to visit Prague Old Town Prague experiences the best weather between June and August. However, since this season also accompanies large crowds and expensive airfares, you could also visit in the spring or autumn. More on Prague Old Town Nearby Attractions : Charles Bridge, Dancing House, Prague Zoo, St. Vitus Cathedral SB20151012 mapsofworld.com provides Interesting Information about Tourist Destinations from across the world. Visit : http://www.mapsofworld.com.
Recommended publications
  • STYLISH ACCOMMODATION with a FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Dear Readers
    CENTRAL BOHEMIA TOURIST BOARD STYLISH ACCOMMODATION WITH A FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Dear readers, The tourist season is here, so come and get to know Central Bohemia. Our châteaux and castles have tempting new guided routes, our museums boast unusual exhibits and our region, enveloping the capital, has plenty of novel sports options for you to try. You’ll find tips on our region, and how to enjoyably spend your time, in our brochures as well as our Facebook and web pages. For all those who like to explore at length, for whom a same-day return is not ‘just the ticket’ we bring a selection of places to stay. Don’t be surprised these aren’t hotels for large groups; in this brochure we’ve kept things family-focused, so to speak. It’s not just that some places have ‘family’ in their names, we are talking about the cosier guesthouses, homesteads, farms and hotels that have flourished as family businesses, under the care of couples or groups of friends who have committed to making their guests feel at home. Our brochure introduces you to guesthouses with splendid views, farms dedicated to ecology and sustainability – from energy use to own meat production, places to ‘drift away’ on horseback, or to sample rural life. You may often find yourself casting your mind back to the summer days you spent at grandma’s cottage, such is the homely mood these hospitality entrepreneurs have taken pains to achieve. We wish you a relaxing stay in Central Bohemia, and your many happy return visits at any time of year.
    [Show full text]
  • Must See in Prague
    Must see in Prague Prague Castle Prague Castle is the largest castle complex in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Originally dating to the 9th century, this landmark, which surrounds St. Vitus Cathedral, bears the mark of each architectural and historical era that it has lived through. To this day, it serves as the seat of the Czech state. Prague Old Town and Jewish Quarter Despite being only a fraction of its former self, Prague’s Jewish Quarter comprises the best current complex of Jewish historical monuments in all of Europe. The smallest of Prague’s districts was walled off as a ghetto in 1096, following a pogrom against its inhabitants, who were mainly Jewish immigrants. Old Town Hall and the Astronomical Clock Arguably Prague’s most identifiable icon, the Astronomical Clock built into the façade of the Old Town Hall on Old Town Square continues to draw crowds waiting to see the hourly chiming of this amazing mechanical structure that dates to 1410. Powder Tower The Powder Tower is a one of the original medieval gates to the Old Town built by Matej Rejsek in the Gothic style in 1475. In the 18th century, it served as a gunpowder depot, giving it its current name. In the late 19th century, it was rebuilt by J. Mocker, and it remains one of Prague’s most important medieval monuments. Charles Bridge Prague’s oldest bridge, and one of its most iconic structures, is Charles Bridge, which connects Old Town with Malá Strana. Dating to 1357, it was originally called the Stone Bridge, or Prague Bridge, before being named Charles Bridge in 1870, after its founder King Charles IV.
    [Show full text]
  • Different Faces of One ‘Idea’ Jean-Yves Blaise, Iwona Dudek
    Different faces of one ‘idea’ Jean-Yves Blaise, Iwona Dudek To cite this version: Jean-Yves Blaise, Iwona Dudek. Different faces of one ‘idea’. Architectural transformations on the Market Square in Krakow. A systematic visual catalogue, AFM Publishing House / Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2016, 978-83-65208-47-7. halshs-01951624 HAL Id: halshs-01951624 https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01951624 Submitted on 20 Dec 2018 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Architectural transformations on the Market Square in Krakow A systematic visual catalogue Jean-Yves BLAISE Iwona DUDEK Different faces of one ‘idea’ Section three, presents a selection of analogous examples (European public use and commercial buildings) so as to help the reader weigh to which extent the layout of Krakow’s marketplace, as well as its architectures, can be related to other sites. Market Square in Krakow is paradoxically at the same time a typical example of medieval marketplace and a unique site. But the frontline between what is common and what is unique can be seen as “somewhat fuzzy”. Among these examples readers should observe a number of unexpected similarities, as well as sharp contrasts in terms of form, usage and layout of buildings.
    [Show full text]
  • Delegates Handbook Contents
    Delegates Handbook Contents Introduction 5 Czech Republic 6 - Prague 7 Daily Events and Schedule 10 Venue 13 Accreditation/ Registration 20 Facilities and Services 21 - Registration/Information Desk 21 - Catering & Coffee Breaks 21 - Business Center 21 - Additional Meeting Room 21 - Network 22 - Working Language and Interpretation 22 Accommodation 23 Transportation 24 - Airport Travel Transportation 24 - Prague Transportation 25 3 Tourism in Prague 27 Introduction - Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock 27 - Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral 28 - Charles Bridge 29 As Host Country of the XLII Antarctic Treaty - Petřín Lookout tower 30 Consultative Meeting (ATCM XLII), the Czech - Vyšehrad 30 Republic would like to give a warm welcome - Infant Jesus of Prague 31 to the Representatives of the Consultative and - Gardens and Museums 31 Non-Consultative Parties, Observers, Antarctic Treaty System bodies and Experts who participate in this Practical Information 32 meeting in Prague. - Currency, Tipping 32 This handbook contains detailed information on the - Time Zone 33 arrangements of the Meeting and useful information - Climate 33 about your stay in Prague, including the meeting - Communication and Network 34 schedule, venues and facilities, logistic services, etc. It is - Electricity 34 recommended to read the Handbook in advance to help - Health and Water Supply 35 you organize your stay. More information is available - Smoking 35 at the ATCM XLII website: www.atcm42-prague.cz. - Opening Hours of Shops 35 ATS Contacts 36 HCS Contacts 36 4 5 the European Union (EU), NATO, the OECD, the United Nations, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe. The Czech Republic boasts 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
    [Show full text]
  • TÁBOR, Czech Republic (September 2019)
    TÁBOR, Czech republic (September 2019) Project Erasmus +“ Educating Innovative and Creative Citizens with 5 European partnership schools.This is the meeting-about students from foreign countrie- s,making contacts,breaking the barriers and broadening their horizons in different fields. Each project is different and unique. The goals of meeting are different On Friday we visited Třeboň. It´s a famous historic as well. This year we have been“ town and a fishing centre and we enjoyed it. However hosts“ and the theme was“ Wa- our first stop weren´t lakes but Schwanzenbergs´ ter and historical sites.“The me- tomb. After that we went to the lake Svět (translated eting was held from 11 th- 16 th World) and to the centre of the town. Then we had September in 2019.The main goal a trip on a boat around Svět, which finished our trip was to present presentations in in Třeboň. On Saturday we visited Táborská setkání English.Each foreign group has with students from our partner schools (Konstanz, prepared their own presentations Skofia Loka, Wels and Pezszyna). Sunday was our back at home. The topic was „ the last day, we visited Kutná Hora. The weather was main function of water at histo- fantastic. We stopped at Kostnice, which we know is rical sites.“The next goal was to ossuary in English.We stayed there a little and chec- make short videos during the pro- ked out the city and the cemetary. After that we went ject ´s days. to the castle of Saint John the Baptist. It was very in- teresting.
    [Show full text]
  • Kinsky Trio Prague
    KINSKY TRIO PRAGUE Veronika Böhmová - Piano Lucie Sedláková H ůlová - Violin Martin Sedlák - Cello Founded in 1998, the KINSKY TRIO PRAGUE is one of the outstanding Czech chamber ensembles. Since 2004 the Trio has had the honour of bearing the name ‘KINSKY’ by kind permission of the aristocratic Czech family from Kostelec nad Orlicí. The Trio studied at the Academy of Music in Prague under Václav Bernášek, cellist of the Kocian Quartet and has taken part in several master classes (e.g. with the Guarneri Trio and the Florestan Trio). The Kinsky’s international career has taken them all over Europe (Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, England, France), the U.S., Canada, Mexico and also the Seychelles. In 2007 - 2009 the Kinsky Trio Prague organized its own series of chamber concerts at the Stone Bell House, an historic inn on the Old Town Square in their home city of Prague. They regularly record for Czech Radio, and their concerts have also been broadcast in Mexico and the U.S. Since 2009 the Kinsky Trio Prague regularly record CDs for the French label Praga Digitals (distributed by Harmonia Mundi). Their recording of complete piano trios by Bohuslav Martin ů has been warmly recommended by international music critics (Diapason, Gramophone, Classica, Harmonie, etc.). The other CDs include compositions by Czech composers Foerster, Novák, Janá ček and Fibich, and less known Russian trios by Borodin, Rimsky Korsakov and Arensky. …The Kinsky Trio catch the spirit of both early sets very neatly in performances of great charm and dexterity. ... Gramophone 10/2009 …Kinsky Trio Prague resurrects these admirable pages with a communicative verve at each moment.
    [Show full text]
  • Polish Background Resources. Wilmette Public Schools District# 39
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 418 900 SO 028 113 AUTHOR Omalley, Joan; Koscielak, Gosia; Long, Chris Przybyla; Retzloff, Joan TITLE Polish Background Resources. Wilmette Public Schools District #39, IL. INSTITUTION Wilmette Public Schools, IL. SPONS AGENCY Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. PUB DATE 1995-00-00 NOTE 87p.; Some maps and figures may not reproduce well. PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom (055) Information Analyses (070) Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) LANGUAGE EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Elementary Secondary Education; *Foreign Countries; Global Education; Instructional Materials; Minority Groups; North Americans; *Polish Americans; Polish Literature; Social Studies IDENTIFIERS *Poland ABSTRACT This packet contains resource materials to help teachers include Polish studies in the school curriculum. Sections include: (1) "Geography"; (2) "History"; (3) "Fine Arts"; (4) "Resources"; and (5) "Appendix," covering miscellaneous facts and figures about Poland, its education system, monuments, national parks, language, and literature. (EH) ******************************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ******************************************************************************** PCOMAISEIE 313.A.C161GaRCKFAnD IRJESCOTJRCE IiiVIXAMETTIE I:bT.7113I4IC SCHOOLS DISTRICTateao Sam Milsmixellim, Supt. 615 Locust Wilmette, XL 60091 7013/256-2450 PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY At. SPA GNI°L.o TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement rr) EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) XThis document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. 00 Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy.
    [Show full text]
  • Hussite Prague Master Jan Hus Saturday 4Th July Centres Czech History Is Full of Gripping and Surprising Twists and Turns
    Master Jan Hus In the footsteps of A day with Jan Hus on Prague City Tourism Information & Services in Six Tourist Information Hussite Prague Master Jan Hus Saturday 4th July Centres Czech history is full of gripping and surprising twists and turns. When Summer in Prague Jan Hus was burned at the stake in Constance for his views and – Old Town Hall – Staroměstské náměstí 1 criticism of the Catholic Church 600 years ago on 6th July 1415 none To mark the 600 years since the events that led Prague City Tourism have prepared a day full of fun – Rytířská Street 31 (from August in Rytířská 12, corner of Na Můstku) suspected what profound changes Czech society would undergo thanks to the burning of Hus in 1415, let us follow in his and surprises while getting to know the persona – Wenceslas Square (upper part) – corner of Štěpánská Street 2015 to him in the following decades. His name came to stand for principled footsteps. One of the most important personages of Master Jan Hus and the Prague sites tied to him. – Lesser Town Bridge Tower defi ance. This theologian, preacher and Master of Prague University – Václav Havel Airport Prague – Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 was to be one of the leading religious authorities, whose ideas spread of Czech history will lead us via matchless and Would you like to meet the ghost of Jan Želivský or tel. +420 221 714 714 and e-mail: [email protected] beyond Czech borders. The European reformation of the 16th century historically distinctive Prague sites. and get to know more about Czech Hussite past? owed much to what Hus called for.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Annual Report Prague City Tourism CONTENTS
    2015 Annual Report Pražská informační služba – Prague City Tourism 2015 Annual Report Arbesovo náměstí 70/4 / Praha 5 / 150 00 / CZ www.prague.eu Prague City Tourism 2015 Annual Report Prague City Tourism CONTENTS 4 INTRODUCTION BY THE CEO 34 PUBLISHING 6 PROFILE OF THE ORGANIZATION 36 OLD TOWN HALL About Us Organization Chart 38 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Prague Cultural History Walks 10 MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Tour Guide Training and Continuing Education Online Campaign The Everyman's University of Prague Facebook and other Social Media Marketing Themes and Campaigns 40 RESEARCH: PRAGUE VISITORS POLL International Media Relations and Press Trips Domestic Media Relations 44 2015 IN PRAGUE CITY TOURISM FIGURES Partnerships and Collaborations Exhibitions, Trade Shows and Presentations 45 PRAGUE CITY TOURISM FINANCES AND ECONOMIC RESULTS IN 2015 24 VISITOR SERVICES 50 TOURISM IN PRAGUE 2015 Tourist Information Centres Domestic and International Road Shows 56 PRAGUE CITY TOURISM: 2016 OUTLOOK Prague.eu Web Site E-Shop Guide Office INTRODUCTION BY THE CEO From Visions to Results An inseparable part of our overall activities was supporting foreign media, 2015 has been a year of significant professional journalists and bloggers, as well as tour operators and travel agents visiting our advancements for our organization. Its new destination. We provided them with special-interest or general guided tours and corporate name – Prague City Tourism – entered shared insights on new and noteworthy attractions that might be of interest to the public consciousness and began to be used their readers and clients, potential visitors to Prague. by the public at large. A community of travel and tourism experts has voted me Person of the Year, Record numbers of visitors to our capital city also requires significant informational and I was among the finalists of the Manager resources, whether printed (nearly 1,400,000 copies of publications in 13 language of the Year competition.
    [Show full text]
  • A Survey of Legislative Attempts at Architectural and Historical
    RESCUING PRAGUE'S PAST: A SURVEY OF LEGISLATIVE ATTEMPTS AT ARCITECTURAL AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION IN PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC Kirby Mitchell* I. INTRODUCTION Almost alone among European capitals, the Czech city of Prague largely escaped the ravages of World War H, and now stands as perhaps Europe's largest architectural and historical preservation site.' The center of Prague is a "solid-five-square-mile treasure"2 of ancient churches topped with golden spires, picturesque town squares, and a splendid mixture of Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Romanesque buildings.3 Stov~atd Praha,the "City of a Hundred Towers,"4 is considered by many to be the most beautiful capital in Europe. Today, however, the historic buildings and sites of Prague are in danger due to decades of neglect and pollution under the Communist government. Further, since the "Velvet Revolution" in November 1989,' the rush to a * J.D., 1996. The author would like to thank his former students and colleagues at Mati~nf Gymnizium in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where he taught English from 1991 to 1993. ' William Echikson, Restoring the Grandeur of Prague, CHRISTIAN SCI. MONITOR, September 4, 1986, at 18. 2 id. 31d. 4 Jan Pokorn9, New Building in the Historic Environment, ARCHIrECTURAL CONsERvA- TION IN THE CZECH AND SLOVAK REPUBLICS (1993). Prague is also often referred to as "The City of Hundred Spires," "Golden Prague," and "Art Treasury of Europe." See, e.g., JIWf DOLE±AL & IVAN DOLE±AL, PRAGUE (1991); Vladimfr Denkstein, Introduction, in PRAGUE 7 (Vladimfr Denkstein & Jfff Kotalik eds., Vladimfr Vafecha trans., 1979). ' In November 1989, the Communist Party leadership in Czechoslovakia resigned en masse, opening the door to the formation of the country's first non-communist government in 41 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Objevování Zlaté Prahy AJ
    4 steps: This symbol tells you to read about Prague´s history and its legends. This symbol tells you where to go. This symbol tells you to answer our questions. The answers must be written in to a special form. This symbol tells you to complete the rows of our crossword puzzle. Our recommendations: - Be fair! You are representing your school. - Remember that you are a team! - Look around carefully! - Use your brain:) - Don´t wait for your friends. You´ll make it without their help. - Use your map. - And play... Agentura Wenku s.r.o. | Na Hanspaulce 799/37 | 160 00 Praha 6, Dejvice | IČ: 28431375 tel.: +420 222 365 709 | mobil: +420 724 623 660 | [email protected] | www.wenku.cz EXPLORING OF THE GOLDEN PRAGUE p. 2 POWDER TOWER (PRAŠNÁ BRÁNA): Powder Tower was built by Matěj Rejsek in 1475. It got its present name in the 17th century when it was used to store gunpowder . Down Celetná street to the Old Town Square. CELETNÁ STREET (CELETNÁ ULICE): one of the oldest streets in Prague. Do you know why it is called Celetná? Because of bread rolls! They were first baked here in the Middle Ages and they were called „calty“. Questions A OLD TOWN SQUARE (STAROMĚSTSKÉ NÁMĚSTÍ): Prague's heart since the 12th century. The Old Town Square has been the scene of great events, both glorious and tragic. One of those tragic was an execution of the Czech lords who had led the rebellion against Emperor Ferdinand II (they were defeated in a battle at Bílá hora in 1620).
    [Show full text]
  • Prague Strahov Cup 2022
    June 3-5/6th 2022 Teams from the East and West It is hardly surprising that around 150 teams come to Prague each year for the Prague Strahov Cup. Why? Because it strikes the perfect balance between an international competition and spending time in a beautiful city. The Prague Strahov Cup is a wonderful opportunity for teams from the East and West to meet and compete. Each year, friends of football from ten different countries convene over the Pentecost weekend in one of the most stunning cities in Europe. It is a fantastic sporting event, all the more so considering it takes place in Prague, a cosmopolitan hotspot. Simply cross one of the charming bridges spanning the Vitava River and you are already in the city centre – exactly where you want to be. Age Groups Boys 11-a-side: U19, U17, U16, U15 and U14 Boys 9-a-side: U13 and U12 Boys 7-a-side: U11 and U10 Please note that the age groups are defined by year of birth, so for example, the U10 category is for players born January 1st 2011 and later. Ask about dispensations your team may require. Organiser and tournament venues The Prague Strahov Cup is organised by Spolek Pro Podporu Sportu. The club was founded in 1988. The tournament is played at two locations in the eastern part of Prague and a location in the western part around Strahov Uhríneves, including in and around Strahov stadium. Each location has plenty of changing rooms, a small restaurant or buffet with a barbecue, and snacks and drinks.
    [Show full text]