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  • Swans bank - labutě, sdv67 wrote 11 years ago:
    Добавлены фото с лебедями. Кормили их хлебом. Уж больно агрессивные! Пытались нападать! sdv67
  • Garden restaurant Pivovarska, Petr K. (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    http://www.restaurantpivovarska.cz/
  • Hotel Praga 1885 ****, fgf2011 wrote 11 years ago:
    http://www.360cities.net/image/hotel-praga-1885-prague#203.50,-10.10,110.0
  • Prokopské Jezírko / Prokop Lake, nocturneop15 wrote 11 years ago:
    podle pametniku byvalo spojeno s nedalekym vojenskym objektem K-116
  • Bulovka Hospital, david (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    hi,i am look for bulovica in prague from in hospital.
  • Akcent Hotel***, palev wrote 11 years ago:
    Отель находится на 7 этаже, рецепция и кафе на первом. Остальные этажи - офисы.
  • Mamashelter Prague Hotel, boyan (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    I stayed at this hotel when I was a teenager and this visit of Prague will always stay in my mind as I fell in love with this city.
  • Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, lovermann (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    its built now
  • AXA Hotel, beerlover_che wrote 12 years ago:
    Hotel closed for renovation from 18 November 2011 / Reopens in 2013
  • Divadlo Jana Kašky Zbraslav, Vladimír Lindner (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    V roce 1991 vznikla Zbraslavská kulturní společnost jako dobrovolné sdružení lidí, kteří chtějí ve svém volném čase udělat něco pro zpestření kulturního a společenského života. Základní idea vznikla mezi členy loutkářského souboru, který v té době již hrál od roku 1984 pod tehdejším Kulturním domem ve Zbraslavi a úspěšně fungoval. Hlavní činností společnosti je provozování loutkového a činoherního divadla pro děti i dospělé. Mimo divadelní činnost se Zbraslavská kulturní společnost zabývá také organizováním nejrůznějších společenských a kulturních akcí pro děti (karnevaly, dětské dny, vánoční besídky) i pro dospělé (taneční zábavy), pořádá výstavy s regionálním zaměřením a spolupořádá další akce (např. přehlídku jednoaktových her Kaškova Zbraslav, Pražskou přehlídku amatérského divadla, festival Vejvodova Zbraslav, atd.). Více zde: http://www.zks.cz/news/vznik-spolecnosti/www.zks.cz
  • Kohl's fountain, vrn36rus wrote 12 years ago:
    Колодец неверных жен
  • Petřínské terasy, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    restaurant with one of the best views of Prague sits halfway up Petřín Hill and is furnished in a Slovak country cottage kind of way. Cuisine is the somewhat traditional international and Czech variety, and live dulcimer music accompanies dinner. Take the funicular to the Nebozizek stop to get here.
  • Nebozízek, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    We would like to invite you for a pleasant visit to the Nebozízek restaurant and hotel in the middle of Petřín Park with a magnificent view of the most interesting sights the Old Town has to offer. While you are waiting for your chosen meal, the history of the Old Town will unfold before your eyes, which will follow the meanderings of the Vltava River weaving among the historic buildings finally coming to rest on the classic silhouette of the Prague Castle...
  • Petřín funicular, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    The Petřín funicular is a funicular railway in the Czech capital city of Prague. It links the Malá Strana district with the top of Petřín hill. The funicular has three stops: Újezd (at the bottom of the hill), Nebozízek (the middle station) and Petřín (at the top of the hill). According to Czech legend, the name of the middle station stems from an incident in which Emperor Charles IV, requesting food, was unable to properly pronounce the Czech words "nebo řízek" (meaning, "or schnitzel"). – the word Nebozízek means diminutively one of types of auger. The line was originally opened in 1891, with a length of 383 metres, a track gauge of 1 metre, and water balance propulsion. This original line closed with start of the First World War in 1914 and did not reopen after the end of hostilities. The current longer line opened in 1932 with a different track gauge and completely new equipment, and operated throughout the Second World War. However an earth movement in 1965 caused the service to be suspended, and it was not resumed until 1985. At that time new cars were provided and the track reconstructed, but the original machinery retained.[1] Although design and architecture of the stations are similar to Prague Metro, the funicular is actually operated by the trams division of the city transport company.
  • Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Prague, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    Our luxury guestrooms run off stone corridors that echo the tranquillity of this former monastery. Choose from spacious contemporary interiors which provide a pure contrast to the Baroque city, or those with period details reflecting the historic origins of our hotel.
  • Church of St. Mary the Victorious, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    In Karmelitská Street in the Lesser Town district of Prague stands the Church of Our Lady of Victory. It is of quite exceptional significance, not only because of its architecture and artistic decoration, but in particular because in it is preserved and venerated the famous statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. Copies of this little statue and places of veneration dedicated to the Infant Jesus of Prague can be found in all parts of the world
  • House At The Big Boot, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    Dům u velké boty (House at the Big Boot) is a small family hotel in an old renaissance-looking burgher house in Malá Strana. It is located ten minutes walk from the Prague Castle or the Charles Bridge, in a small square just opposite the Lobkowitz Palace - today´s offices of the German Embassy. The rooms may be found on three storeys of the house, formerly called At the Big Boot. The house was rebuilt by Santini de Bossi before 1669, and now has been carefully restored and maintained by technologies of the old times. The rooms have been refurbished to suit the needs of contemporary life, and are furnished with modern facilities, electric heating, telephone, genuine period furniture,lights and decorations. Each room is different in size, type andambience. Thanks to the house old-fashioned system of hallways, certain rooms can be joined into separate family suites that may also include a kitchen. Hotel guests may appreciate the house´s background facilities, such as a breakfast room and cellars that are used as clubroom. We welcome everyone who desires to enjoy the magic charm of the Old Prague in the private family atmosphere of our house, and are ready to provide a range of services required for a pleasant and relaxed stay in our home town.
  • Church of St Kajetan, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    Built in 1691, this church is the home of beautiful altar statues, circular staircases, and an architecturally intricate ground plan. Special events are still held at the church, such as the Praha Mozart Concert, a celebration of Mozart's era and music by professional artists.
  • Prague Castle Picture Gallery, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    Prague Castle (Czech: Pražský hrad) is a castle in Prague where the Kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices. The Czech Crown Jewels are kept here. Prague Castle is the biggest castle in the world (according to Guinness Book of Records the biggest ancient castle)[1] at about 570 metres in length and an average of about 130 metres wide.
  • St. George's Basilica, shirleycolorado wrote 12 years ago:
    The vaulted chapel of the royal Bohemian martyr St Ludmilla is decorted with 16th-century paintings. The building of St George's Church began before 920, in the reign of Prince Vratislav, making it the oldest remaining part of Prague Castle. Its two distict light-colored stone towers date from after the 1142 fire.