PRAGUE
Prague is among the most visited cities in Europe. Consistently voted the world's most beautiful capital city, Prague is a living textbook of different architectural styles, where Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque structures stand side by side with examples of Art Nouveau, Cubist, and functionalist architecture. In France and Belgium it’s called Art Nouveau, in England it’s Modern Style, in Austro-Hungary it goes by the name of Jugendstil or Secessionism. Whatever you choose to call it, the style has left an impressive impact on the architecturally eclectic city of Prague.
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Horse drawn carriages in the old town square
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The old town stairs from the Castle to the old town
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The city of Prague is built on the Vltava River
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Prague Castle at night
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The Municipal House Concert Hall & Exhibition Centre is Prague's most prominent Art Nouveau building. Situated on the site of the former Royal Court Palace, this impressive building is a frequent stop for visitors drawn in by the art nouveau gold trimmings, stained glass, sculpture, and the regular exhibitions and concerts.
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One of the many statues which line Charles Bridge
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St Vitus Cathedral within the walls of Prague Castle
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Cafes in the Old Town Square
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The Municipal House typifies Prague's Art Nouveau
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Spanning the Vltava River is the famous Charles Bridge, above which Prague's 1,100 year old Castle overlooks the city. Having crossed Charles Bridge you arrive at Prague's medieval centre; an evocative maze of cobbled lanes, ancient courtyards, passages and churches beyond number. Here you can explore, or enjoy the numerous cafes and restaurants.
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