Some cities have unparalleled uniqueness and charm that you will not find in many other places. This is exactly what the Czech capital Prague enjoys, which attracts the attention of tourists around the world. It is the city of emperors, writers, artists and romance. Today, together, we will discover exciting information that many people overlook in Prague, which will make you want to visit it now.
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The largest palace in the world
Prague embraces the largest palace in the world that dates back to the ninth century … This palace includes 18 different sections and buildings and also includes an exciting collection of cathedrals, smaller palaces, gardens and other landmarks that can be visited and organized a trip to Prague Palace, which is one of the most beautiful tourist sites in the world.
John Lennon’s Graffiti Wall
Prague dedicates a wall covered with distinctive graphics to the global singer John Lennon. Since 1980, graffiti has been renewed more than once, and it includes in some of its parts words from Lennon and the Beatles, which were its most prominent members.
A strange story about the Charles Bridge
There is no doubt that you know this wonderful bridge, which is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, but what you do not know is that the Czech King Charles VI laid the first stone for the construction of the bridge at 5:31 am on July 9 1357. The choice of this date is not a coincidence because the king believed in the science of numbers and astronomy and chose this History because he writes 1-3-5-7-9-5-3-1 i.e. today, date and hour!
Prague watch in Korea
Even if you did not visit Prague before, you might have heard the famous clock in the old part of the capital … But it is interesting that in Southeast Asia, specifically in the South Korean capital, Seoul, there is a watch that was specially made to be similar to the Prague watch and it is located in Hongdae tourist area.
Abomination
Zizkov Tower is often described as the most hated in Prague, because it includes statues of children trying to climb into the tower … but Czech artist David Cerny defends his idea by saying that he wants to create this controversy and surprise!
Charles Square
Charles Square was once the largest square in Europe during the Middle Ages and is still one of the largest in the world. It was then called Cattle Market.
The most beautiful view in Prague
You can climb 299 degrees in the famous Petrin Tower in Prague to get what is described as the most beautiful panoramic view of the city.
From my graffiti wall to John Lennon
From the Petrin Tower
From the Charles Bridge
Inside the Prague Palace
From Prague Palace
From Prague watch
Prague Palace
Prague clock
Zizkov Tower
Petrin Tower
John Lennon’s Graffiti Wall
Charles Bridge
Charles Square
Prague