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A sundial is featured on the wall of this building in the Vinohrady quarter. |
I'm straying from my usual format in my second post about our recent trip to Prague, capital of the Czech Republic. The old city center escaped a lot of damage during WWII, so what remains is one of the most well preserved cities in Europe.
Since the city is so clean and doesn't contain a huge amount of dog doo, I didn't have to constantly watch where I stepped. Therefore, I was able to look around and upward during our strolls of Prague's streets.
Rather than offer you a lot of detail about these photos, I only include captions on identifiable landmarks. Užívat si! Enjoy!
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Prague's Municipal House |
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This statue of the Black Madona is perched on a notable cubist building in Prague. |
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The room with this window on the Karolinum building of Charles University is where ceremonies are held. |
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Prague's Old Town Square |
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If you want to go inside the Church of Our Lady before Týn, enter through the pizza restaurant in Old Town Square. |
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Prague's Old Town Square |
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Prague's Old Town Square |
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Prague's Dancing House is also called 'Fred and Ginger.' |
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