Monday, October 19, 2009

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Prague - the Golden City

Prague is centrally located in the western Czech Republic on the Vltava River, about 40 kilometers from the mouth into the Elbe. The distance to the outermost boundary points is about 110 kilometers to the north, west and south, each about 170, about 320 east (to the old eastern Bohemia about 170; each distance).

Much of the city lies in a wide valley of the Vltava River, which flows through the urban area to 30 km in length and in the northern part forms a large loop. At the southern arc of this loop is the historic city center, dominated by the two mountains in the North castle (Hradcany Opyš respectively) and south (Vysehrad). The rest is distributed over more of the valley surrounding hills: Letna, Vítkov, Větrov, Skalka, Emauzy, Karlov and the highest of them, the Petrin. By incorporations primarily in the 20th Century, the city now extends far to the Prague plateau (Pražská plošina) from inside.
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Moldova occurs in the south at an altitude of about 190 meters into the city and leave it to the north at around 176 meters. It has shown an average depth of 2.75 meters at a maximum depth of 10.5 meters. It flows around several islands, including the south of the Charles Bridge, located Slovanský ostrov, Dětský ostrov and Střelecký (the latter from it clearly visible) and the western part of the Charles Bridge carrying Kampa, and receives many rivers, north of which the largest the Berounka of Zbraslav from the west, the Botič between New Town and Vysehrad from the east and the Port of Rokytka Libeň are also from the east.

most famous Prague Castle with St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge and Old Town Square with Tyn Church, Ungelt, Town Hall and Astronomical Clock (Astronomical Clock) are. The second medieval castle, Vysehrad with St. Peter and Paul Church is one of the better-known buildings. The Old Town is particularly influenced by their old houses that date back many times to the Romanesque and Gothic architecture, its many churches and romantic alleyways. On the Lesser Town and Prague Castle in the city, however dominate Palais Renaissance and Baroque periods, including the Palais Lobkowicz with the German Embassy in Prague, who wrote in 1989 as a haven for refugees from the East all-German history. Not far from the two districts is the Strahov Monastery.

In the mid-14th Century New Town, founded the New Town Hall located at Karlsplatz, many Gothic and Baroque churches and monasteries, as well as the busiest place in Prague, Wenceslas Square, the fashionable shopping areas of a lined boulevard barely remembers to its medieval origins. Only the Church of St. Mary Snow is still a testimony to its great importance in earlier times. Prague is also famous for its numerous Art Nouveau buildings. In Prague, was able to develop cubism in architecture. Cubism contributed towards a significant contribution to cultural identity in the Czech Republic, and perimeter Austria and Germany. A familiar example is the house of the Black Madonna of the architect Josef Gočár.

The modern architecture is represented with some exceptional buildings such as the Villa Müller by Adolf Loos, Frank Gehry's Fred and Ginger, or the Prague TV tower. Another notable sight-and the transmission tower is modeled on the Eiffel Tower Petrinska rozhledna. The 60 meter high tower was built 1891st The city is particularly characterized by the Vltava River, Prague from 13 major bridges from different periods is covered.












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