During the Easter week the Globetrotters have travelled to discover Prague :-)
Ready to go with our books and our willing to reveal Prague's secrets.
What we found, a part from San Pietrini that destroyed (at least mine...) our feet was a city in all his different perspectives
The shopping Prague, in Celetna street, which we walked 2-3 times a day to reach the centre and the other side of the river from our hotel.
The religious Prague... even though a person I know told me that most of the Czech have no religion, Prague is covered with catholic or hussite churches or Synagogues.
The golden Hebrew text over the Crucifix on
Charles Bridge is from 1696. It was placed in order to punish a Prague Jew, Eliass Backoffen who debased the Holy Cross. The text is derived from the words of the prophet Isaiah and reads, in English,Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Hosts. These words, which are the origin of the Sanctus in the Mass, are an important confession of faith in the Jewish tradition as well.
Visiting Josefov, its Synagogues and the famous old Jewish Cemetery was very interesting.
Its atmosphere was a bit ruined by too many tourists (same as we were...) nonetheless you could breathe its history through the tombstones , the significant names on them and the search of the Golem...whose spirit still wanders about the synagogues.
The historical Praque, of which the Jewish Quarter is part of course, which shows
The Charles Bridge over the Moldau River which you cross to walk up to the Castle
Whatever this writing means.... I still could not find out - it is located in the Kanzleizimmer where the Defenestration took place
Mysterious writing |
Defenestration window |
Green Prague
Culinary Prague
Including Bohumil and Franz...
Prague boasts having creative artists like
Luca and Silvia in the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
and Rapunzel-Elisa on her tower!
Horror Movie Director Luca looking for inspiration in the Tyn Courtyard
looking for innocent actresses who could resist to his charme ....
and victims like Ludmilla who could not! well..but that is history of course.
and victims like Ludmilla who could not! well..but that is history of course.
French and Spanish influence in Modern Times
How could I not find Roman "art" even in Prague???? this is Ponte Milvio migrated!
Eventually our Movie Director Luca found inspiration through Toto Cotugno's Songs and in St.Jacob's church with its shrivelled up arm.
Did we generate a chartlist of what every single Globetrotter liked most in Prague? I don't remember.
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