Prague is the heavenly city of Bohemia Czech Republic

 


A trip to the ancient Kingdom of Bohemia or today's Czech Republic does not compare to the thrilling feeling of entering the heavenly city of Prague from the west of Europe via Vienna, Bruno to the east. However, in the name of night in Prague, in reality you have to find "where is the night?" It's late afternoon. The sun is still bright in the sky. Spring is in the air.

Just as Western Europe is Germanic, the city of Prague in Eastern Europe is home to predominantly Slavic tribes. Praha is the name of Prague in Czech language. Which means 'ford' or 'rapid'. The area is literally crossed over a bridge over the Vltava River where the river is very shallow. People and horses used to cross the shallow river with ease once upon a time. Now there is a small bridge.
The Czech Republic as a country is a treasure trove of legends. Libius, a wise and wise Slavic princess, made extraordinary predictions. At the top of the hill, she and her husband, Prince Premisla, ruled the kingdom peacefully. One day, standing on top of a hill, gazing at the Vltava River, he said, "In the near future, this city will become the greatest city in Eastern Europe." He will reach the pinnacle of fame in the excellence of his art. The ruler built a huge fort. Rani also said, I can clearly see all the signs of extreme urbanization there. Their words came to fruition in the future. The heart of Eastern Europe is the Czech Republic. The capital is Praha, known to the world as Prague.


Prague, the picturesque capital of the Czech country, has to be visited by bus. First you have to go down to see the Strahov Monastery at the top of the hill. There is a beer brewery in the monastery. From there you get a beautiful view of the castle city of Prague. Visiting this viewpoint, the history of famous Czech saint St. Norbertine is illustrated.

St. Norbertine's relics are kept in Strahov Monastery. There is an extensive library, a large collection of books, frescoed Virgin Mary motifs in the basilica. Everything is carefully preserved in the European cultural heritage. There is a huge organ next to it, which Mozart, the world's greatest composer, said that he had never played such a big and beautiful organ.

Prague can be seen on foot as well as by bus. Walking around Prague's Old Town Square is a different kind of fun. Prague, however, touches the art, literature, art, music and takes visitors to the pages of the physics book. Because many astronomical discoveries of Johann Kepler and Tycho Brahe were made in this city of Prague. The statue of the two scientists along the way is still visible today as proof.

It is said that the two famous astronomers Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler came to Prague by the pull of fate. Tycho Brahe was a great observer and Kepler was a mathematician. It was in Prague that Tycho Brahe made Kepler his colleague. Tycho suddenly saw a strange supernova in the sky. Kepler derived the formula from it. They were complementary to each other in the pursuit of science.
Prague's hotspot is St. Nicholas Church. It is easily reached by walking along the cobblestone footpath. Because everything in Prague is so beautifully preserved. But even after the two world wars, they have built themselves again in a very beautiful way. Everything is kept nice, clean and tidy.


Trams are the scenic means of transport in Prague. The road and the tramline run side by side. What a wonderful network of streetcars. Beautiful colorful trams are constantly criss-crossing the streets of the city. And how well they use this vehicle is a matter to be seen. Prague's tram network is the best and largest in the Czech Republic.

Walking the streets of Prague is safe and easy. Everyone follows the traffic light by crossing the zebra crossing. Vehicles or people, no one is in a hurry. Breaking the rules is unthinkable. Everyone is moving in their own way at their own pace. Eastern European Prague doesn't have the hustle and bustle of Western Europe.
In Prague you will see the wonderful Renaissance architecture. All of Europe was the birthplace of the Renaissance. All around architecture, sculptures. Prague's Laser Town is the ultimate epitome of aesthetics. Lesser Town Square's landmark is the imposing St. Nicholas Church. This church is at the heart of the Old Town Square. Nicholas Church was a Czech Army base during World War II. The interior and exterior of the church are filled with art due to the tireless efforts of the army in the preservation of the church and the efforts of renowned architects. St. Nicholas Church is both a church and a theater for classical concerts.
Outside the church are bustling restaurants, pubs, shops, boutiques and the baroque style homes of Prague's famous and wealthy. International embassies are also here. This baroque style house is very beautiful architecture. Human faces carved below windows, fairies on roof parapets or animals at entrances are outstanding architecture. It is called Lesser Town because it is much smaller in proportion to the old city.
Many tunnels can be found in Prague. It seems to have come through a dark tunnel again to the main road. A room in a private tram can be obtained by calling. The tram will come and stop like magic. You have to get up and read. Then a dreamy evening Prague tram ride and landing at the mouth of an alley through a cobblestone street into a beer brewery. Bohemian beer is world famous. The experience of a 'beer pub' evening chatter is a wake-up call. The beer will appear behind a large beautiful cut-glass.
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