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A Weekend in Prague – Part 4

In the middle of the castle complex is a rather large cathedral.

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The facade was decorated with glittering mosaics.

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As well as beautiful masonary and metal work.

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

Goes to show that the Bohemian royalty back in the day (around 16th and 17th Centuries) were a pretty wealthy lot. These days, the Czech people have largely found their feet after the Communist era, but travelling from Germany into the Czech Republic, one can see that things aren’t so well-kempt. The Czechs still have some ways to go until the reach the affluence of their old western cousins.

In the end, there were simply too many people around the castle, and after a speedy walk-through, we ventured back down the hill to the elegant squares.

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I heard from other travellers that Prague is often like this, and actually gets worse during the summer. Perhaps next time I should go in winter when the crowds are away?

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A Weekend in Prague – Part 3

We are visiting Prague Castle on the other side of the river. It’s where the royal family once lived and where parliament sits. But to get to the castle you had to climb to the top of the hill.

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

There were quite a few steps and a view of old and new Prague from the top.

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There were also some interesting statues.

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And lots more wonderful masonary work inside. This one seems to be of St George slaying the dragon.

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

A Weekend in Prague – Part 2

Since was a very summery Friday afternoon, and the previous winter being very long and hard, it seemed as if every man and his dog was outside enjoying the heat and sunshine.

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Prague, at least by the river, reminded us a lot of Paris with its canals and elegant townhouses.

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But go back a block or two, and you’ll find evidence of other communities. This is the biggest Jewish synagogue in the city. It looked pretty new to us. Before WWII Czechoslovakia had a very large Jewish population of around 350,000. All that changed, and now there are just 4000 in the country, but there were still quite a few signs of what had once been.

Prague in spring

A Weekend in Prague – Part 1

We’ve come north to Central Europe, and the cosmopolitan city of Prague. We arrived in the middle of an unseasonal spring day – 27C! We stayed in the old quarter, and as you can see, it’s filled with many elegant historical buildings.

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

You can also see that Prague, at least the old town, is filled to the brim with traffic. And tourists.

Prague Weekend

Prague Weekend

Which was a shame, since it is a picturesque city with a lot of history, for Good King Wenceslas to the Bohemians and now as the capital of the Czech Republic. We’ll explore a little bit more in my next post, but for now I’ll leave you with a view of the castle, the river, and the Charles Bridge.

Prague Weekend