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Bohemia (In Our Time, 11/4/02)
*** The medieval kingdom of Bohemia which was at the crossroads of Europe and, during the 15th century, at the heart of the Holy Roman Empire. Under Charles IV, its cosmopolitan capital Prague became a cultural and intellectual centre, attracting scholars and artists from all over Europe. But Prague was awash with religious and political dissent. At its core stood the anarchist philosopher Jan Hu
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A History of Bohemia
A film my friends and I made for our English project.
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Kingdom of Bohemia - Vaclav II | Peace
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Prague: Capital of the Czech Republic, Former Capital of Bohemia and the Holy Roman Empire
Prague is such a beautiful city, with plenty to see and do. Loved it.
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The Plague Dead Ghosts of Prague
A site survey of Olsany Cemetery, Prague. During the month of September, 2014, I travelled across the Czech Republic (the ancient kingdom of Bohemia) seeking out sites which have real paranormal provenance. In a city famous for its many reputed hauntings and ghosts (after consulting with local occultists and paranormal investigators) I was directed to Olsany Cemetery - the largest and oldest munic
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Bohemia - A Year in the Wetlands
This is a beautiful and gentle film which shows that even today in the heart of modern Europe there can still be space for wildlife. And also that the pond e...
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Olomouc From Dusk Till Dawn
In the heart of Moravia, in the centre of the most fertile fields in the country in a region known as Haná, stands the proud and ancient city of Olomouc, one...
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Prague, Golden City
Prague, also known as Zlata Praha in the past, is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated on the bank of River Vltava in central Bohemia...
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Bohemia Medieval Mod
The link to the video from the Creators of that mode is down below. http://www.bmm.bbfclan.eu/ http://youtu.be/82hP7QRXbT4.
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Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove - Alex Jones - Full Movie
Brought to you by: http://www.project-awareness.ning.com Alex Jones' Dark Secrets: Inside the Bohemian Grove documented the first ever hidden camera incursio...
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Let's Play Europa Universalis IV - Bohemia - Part 42
Having analysed world politics we cry havoc and let slip our dogs of war in our first real post-Alzbetan war against Brandenburg. As war rages around us our holy men unify religious life in Bohemia finally finishing our ancient mission to do so. In the end Brandenburg and it's allies stood no chance against the bohemian juggernaut and we now turn our attention elsewhere.
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ILLUMINATI CULT (2of5): Ancient Mysteries
ILLUMINATI CULT part 2 of 5: Ancient Mysteries (re-edit). PLAYLIST (5 parts): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA8F8AC4D9B2F3072 . * Has she studied a M...
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Central Bohemia Region
The Central Bohemia Region is often times considered to be the true heart of Bohemia - the western part of the Czech Republic. In fact, the region is home to...
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EDEN 2009 - Bohemian Switzerland (Czech Republic)
The unique beauty and unmatched landscapes of the Bohemian Switzerland Natural Park have inspired many great minds such as Kafka, Dvorak and Fridich, to name...
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European frontiers 1000-2003
1. picture: Hungary hydrography 1000
2. picture: Hungary adventurous conquest
3. picture: János Hunyadi(1407?-1456) (His defeat five times, the outnumbered Ottoman army)
4. Timeline
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Europa Universalis IV Renovatio Imperii - Unite The Holy Roman Empire!
I have united the Holy Roman Empire in Europa Universalis IV with Austria. I think, this is awesome! Historically, The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic a...
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ПРАГА, Bohemian Bards...
2 августа 2013 года, 12:30...
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Nelahozeves Castle - Bohemia, Czech Republic
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-788e-bdeb?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Nelahozeves Castle Boh...
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WARNING: Freemasons "Seperated Church and State" for Satan's Pagan Kingdom on Earth
This is part 4 of: "A former 32nd degree Freemason" Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubgosRfMEOY Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxB-YHErZQw Par...
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Celtic Oppidum Zavist, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Celtic Oppidum Zavist in winter, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Oppidum Závist v zimě. www.dobazelezna.cz.
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The Celtic Tradition at Bohemia Park in Cottage Grove, OR.
The Celtic Tradition performed on July 2, 2014 at the Cottage Grove, OR. concert amphitheater in Bohemia Park. Band included Linda Danielson (fiddle), Janet ...
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Dead Wood Dog Bohemia Music Night Vol 8 The Beautiful Planet Preston
Dead Wood Dog performing at The Secret Garden Stage 27th Sep 2012 at the Beautiful Planet Preston, a new and different Music Venue. Soundman Seanzo Zaniboni.
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Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution i...
Bohemia (In Our Time, 11/4/02)
*** The medieval kingdom of Bohemia which was at the crossroads of Europe and, during the 15th century, at the heart of the Holy Roman Empire. Under Charles IV...
*** The medieval kingdom of Bohemia which was at the crossroads of Europe and, during the 15th century, at the heart of the Holy Roman Empire. Under Charles IV, its cosmopolitan capital Prague became a cultural and intellectual centre, attracting scholars and artists from all over Europe. But Prague was awash with religious and political dissent. At its core stood the anarchist philosopher Jan Hus, whose ideas anticipated the Lutheran Reformation by a full century. He was burnt at the stake, but his followers, the Hussites, embarked on a series of wars that continue to mark the Czech and German characters even today. Why was Bohemia such a crucible of dissent and how were its ideas exported to the rest of Europe? What did it mean to be Bohemian then and how was the ancient kingdom of Bohemia, with its ferment of religious, national and ethnic ideologies, divided up to form the states of modern Central Europe? ***
GUESTS:
Norman Davies
Karin Friedrich
Robert Pynsent
wn.com/Bohemia (In Our Time, 11 4 02)
*** The medieval kingdom of Bohemia which was at the crossroads of Europe and, during the 15th century, at the heart of the Holy Roman Empire. Under Charles IV, its cosmopolitan capital Prague became a cultural and intellectual centre, attracting scholars and artists from all over Europe. But Prague was awash with religious and political dissent. At its core stood the anarchist philosopher Jan Hus, whose ideas anticipated the Lutheran Reformation by a full century. He was burnt at the stake, but his followers, the Hussites, embarked on a series of wars that continue to mark the Czech and German characters even today. Why was Bohemia such a crucible of dissent and how were its ideas exported to the rest of Europe? What did it mean to be Bohemian then and how was the ancient kingdom of Bohemia, with its ferment of religious, national and ethnic ideologies, divided up to form the states of modern Central Europe? ***
GUESTS:
Norman Davies
Karin Friedrich
Robert Pynsent
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 0
A History of Bohemia
A film my friends and I made for our English project....
A film my friends and I made for our English project.
wn.com/A History Of Bohemia
A film my friends and I made for our English project.
- published: 04 Feb 2008
- views: 18998
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author: kstalker
The Plague Dead Ghosts of Prague
A site survey of Olsany Cemetery, Prague. During the month of September, 2014, I travelled across the Czech Republic (the ancient kingdom of Bohemia) seeking ou...
A site survey of Olsany Cemetery, Prague. During the month of September, 2014, I travelled across the Czech Republic (the ancient kingdom of Bohemia) seeking out sites which have real paranormal provenance. In a city famous for its many reputed hauntings and ghosts (after consulting with local occultists and paranormal investigators) I was directed to Olsany Cemetery - the largest and oldest municipal cemetery within the city - and epicentre of all ghost sightings.
In 1679 the city of Vienna suffered a pandemic of The Black Death, or Bubonic Plague, which claimed 76,000 victims. This became known as The Great Plague of Vienna - though in fact it was just an offshoot of a much larger pandemic across all of Germany. During this pandemic many thousands of Viennese citizens fled to Prague to avoid the horrific effects of the disease. The result was that they brought the disease with them. The streets of Prague became filled with Plague victims - forcing the Bohemians to react with emergency measures - their own graveyards not being able to cope with such a high mortality rate. In 1680 Olsany cemetery was created to deal with the many thousands of Plague corpses, with the hope to avoid a full scale pandemic within Prague itself. The hope was a false hope. A pandemic in Prague ensued. . . . And by the end of 1681 The Black Death claimed 83,000 of Prague's population. Within less than 2 years of Olsany Cemetery being created, over 100,000 victims of the Plague had been buried. The entire site being a giant Plague Pit. Such a collective enormity of death had not been witnessed since 1349.
All of the successive burials of all successive ages lie upon a rotting carpet of Plague dead, many metres deep. Most of the current mausoleums, charnel houses and momento mori gravestones are Victorian in origin. There have been so many ghost sightings within Olsany across the centuries that it is impossible to try and identify the spirits seen - but they seem to span many historical ages. A large proportion of the ghosts seen however are from the Plague dead. The spectres display the dreadful and horrific symptoms of Plague, large black pus filled swellings (buboes) upon the neck, armpit and groin. Though these hauntings, this procession of death, is terrifying to behold - the ghosts themselves do not seem intent of hurting the living. Indeed, they do not seem to notice the living at all.
Haunted Prague - and The Plague Dead Ghosts of Olsany Cemetery
wn.com/The Plague Dead Ghosts Of Prague
A site survey of Olsany Cemetery, Prague. During the month of September, 2014, I travelled across the Czech Republic (the ancient kingdom of Bohemia) seeking out sites which have real paranormal provenance. In a city famous for its many reputed hauntings and ghosts (after consulting with local occultists and paranormal investigators) I was directed to Olsany Cemetery - the largest and oldest municipal cemetery within the city - and epicentre of all ghost sightings.
In 1679 the city of Vienna suffered a pandemic of The Black Death, or Bubonic Plague, which claimed 76,000 victims. This became known as The Great Plague of Vienna - though in fact it was just an offshoot of a much larger pandemic across all of Germany. During this pandemic many thousands of Viennese citizens fled to Prague to avoid the horrific effects of the disease. The result was that they brought the disease with them. The streets of Prague became filled with Plague victims - forcing the Bohemians to react with emergency measures - their own graveyards not being able to cope with such a high mortality rate. In 1680 Olsany cemetery was created to deal with the many thousands of Plague corpses, with the hope to avoid a full scale pandemic within Prague itself. The hope was a false hope. A pandemic in Prague ensued. . . . And by the end of 1681 The Black Death claimed 83,000 of Prague's population. Within less than 2 years of Olsany Cemetery being created, over 100,000 victims of the Plague had been buried. The entire site being a giant Plague Pit. Such a collective enormity of death had not been witnessed since 1349.
All of the successive burials of all successive ages lie upon a rotting carpet of Plague dead, many metres deep. Most of the current mausoleums, charnel houses and momento mori gravestones are Victorian in origin. There have been so many ghost sightings within Olsany across the centuries that it is impossible to try and identify the spirits seen - but they seem to span many historical ages. A large proportion of the ghosts seen however are from the Plague dead. The spectres display the dreadful and horrific symptoms of Plague, large black pus filled swellings (buboes) upon the neck, armpit and groin. Though these hauntings, this procession of death, is terrifying to behold - the ghosts themselves do not seem intent of hurting the living. Indeed, they do not seem to notice the living at all.
Haunted Prague - and The Plague Dead Ghosts of Olsany Cemetery
- published: 27 Sep 2014
- views: 9
Bohemia - A Year in the Wetlands
This is a beautiful and gentle film which shows that even today in the heart of modern Europe there can still be space for wildlife. And also that the pond e......
This is a beautiful and gentle film which shows that even today in the heart of modern Europe there can still be space for wildlife. And also that the pond e...
wn.com/Bohemia A Year In The Wetlands
This is a beautiful and gentle film which shows that even today in the heart of modern Europe there can still be space for wildlife. And also that the pond e...
Olomouc From Dusk Till Dawn
In the heart of Moravia, in the centre of the most fertile fields in the country in a region known as Haná, stands the proud and ancient city of Olomouc, one......
In the heart of Moravia, in the centre of the most fertile fields in the country in a region known as Haná, stands the proud and ancient city of Olomouc, one...
wn.com/Olomouc From Dusk Till Dawn
In the heart of Moravia, in the centre of the most fertile fields in the country in a region known as Haná, stands the proud and ancient city of Olomouc, one...
Prague, Golden City
Prague, also known as Zlata Praha in the past, is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated on the bank of River Vltava in central Bohemia......
Prague, also known as Zlata Praha in the past, is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated on the bank of River Vltava in central Bohemia...
wn.com/Prague, Golden City
Prague, also known as Zlata Praha in the past, is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated on the bank of River Vltava in central Bohemia...
Bohemia Medieval Mod
The link to the video from the Creators of that mode is down below. http://www.bmm.bbfclan.eu/ http://youtu.be/82hP7QRXbT4....
The link to the video from the Creators of that mode is down below. http://www.bmm.bbfclan.eu/ http://youtu.be/82hP7QRXbT4.
wn.com/Bohemia Medieval Mod
The link to the video from the Creators of that mode is down below. http://www.bmm.bbfclan.eu/ http://youtu.be/82hP7QRXbT4.
- published: 02 Nov 2010
- views: 3761
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author: Retarior
Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove - Alex Jones - Full Movie
Brought to you by: http://www.project-awareness.ning.com Alex Jones' Dark Secrets: Inside the Bohemian Grove documented the first ever hidden camera incursio......
Brought to you by: http://www.project-awareness.ning.com Alex Jones' Dark Secrets: Inside the Bohemian Grove documented the first ever hidden camera incursio...
wn.com/Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove Alex Jones Full Movie
Brought to you by: http://www.project-awareness.ning.com Alex Jones' Dark Secrets: Inside the Bohemian Grove documented the first ever hidden camera incursio...
Let's Play Europa Universalis IV - Bohemia - Part 42
Having analysed world politics we cry havoc and let slip our dogs of war in our first real post-Alzbetan war against Brandenburg. As war rages around us our hol...
Having analysed world politics we cry havoc and let slip our dogs of war in our first real post-Alzbetan war against Brandenburg. As war rages around us our holy men unify religious life in Bohemia finally finishing our ancient mission to do so. In the end Brandenburg and it's allies stood no chance against the bohemian juggernaut and we now turn our attention elsewhere.
wn.com/Let's Play Europa Universalis Iv Bohemia Part 42
Having analysed world politics we cry havoc and let slip our dogs of war in our first real post-Alzbetan war against Brandenburg. As war rages around us our holy men unify religious life in Bohemia finally finishing our ancient mission to do so. In the end Brandenburg and it's allies stood no chance against the bohemian juggernaut and we now turn our attention elsewhere.
- published: 27 Dec 2013
- views: 56
ILLUMINATI CULT (2of5): Ancient Mysteries
ILLUMINATI CULT part 2 of 5: Ancient Mysteries (re-edit). PLAYLIST (5 parts): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA8F8AC4D9B2F3072 . * Has she studied a M......
ILLUMINATI CULT part 2 of 5: Ancient Mysteries (re-edit). PLAYLIST (5 parts): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA8F8AC4D9B2F3072 . * Has she studied a M...
wn.com/Illuminati Cult (2Of5) Ancient Mysteries
ILLUMINATI CULT part 2 of 5: Ancient Mysteries (re-edit). PLAYLIST (5 parts): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA8F8AC4D9B2F3072 . * Has she studied a M...
Central Bohemia Region
The Central Bohemia Region is often times considered to be the true heart of Bohemia - the western part of the Czech Republic. In fact, the region is home to......
The Central Bohemia Region is often times considered to be the true heart of Bohemia - the western part of the Czech Republic. In fact, the region is home to...
wn.com/Central Bohemia Region
The Central Bohemia Region is often times considered to be the true heart of Bohemia - the western part of the Czech Republic. In fact, the region is home to...
EDEN 2009 - Bohemian Switzerland (Czech Republic)
The unique beauty and unmatched landscapes of the Bohemian Switzerland Natural Park have inspired many great minds such as Kafka, Dvorak and Fridich, to name......
The unique beauty and unmatched landscapes of the Bohemian Switzerland Natural Park have inspired many great minds such as Kafka, Dvorak and Fridich, to name...
wn.com/Eden 2009 Bohemian Switzerland (Czech Republic)
The unique beauty and unmatched landscapes of the Bohemian Switzerland Natural Park have inspired many great minds such as Kafka, Dvorak and Fridich, to name...
European frontiers 1000-2003
1. picture: Hungary hydrography 1000
2. picture: Hungary adventurous conquest
3. picture: János Hunyadi(1407?-1456) (His defeat five times, the outnumbered Otto...
1. picture: Hungary hydrography 1000
2. picture: Hungary adventurous conquest
3. picture: János Hunyadi(1407?-1456) (His defeat five times, the outnumbered Ottoman army)
4. Timeline
wn.com/European Frontiers 1000 2003
1. picture: Hungary hydrography 1000
2. picture: Hungary adventurous conquest
3. picture: János Hunyadi(1407?-1456) (His defeat five times, the outnumbered Ottoman army)
4. Timeline
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 121
Europa Universalis IV Renovatio Imperii - Unite The Holy Roman Empire!
I have united the Holy Roman Empire in Europa Universalis IV with Austria. I think, this is awesome! Historically, The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic a......
I have united the Holy Roman Empire in Europa Universalis IV with Austria. I think, this is awesome! Historically, The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic a...
wn.com/Europa Universalis Iv Renovatio Imperii Unite The Holy Roman Empire
I have united the Holy Roman Empire in Europa Universalis IV with Austria. I think, this is awesome! Historically, The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic a...
ПРАГА, Bohemian Bards...
2 августа 2013 года, 12:30......
2 августа 2013 года, 12:30...
wn.com/Прага, Bohemian Bards...
2 августа 2013 года, 12:30...
- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 1045
Nelahozeves Castle - Bohemia, Czech Republic
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-788e-bdeb?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Nelahozeves Castle Boh......
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-788e-bdeb?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Nelahozeves Castle Boh...
wn.com/Nelahozeves Castle Bohemia, Czech Republic
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-788e-bdeb?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Nelahozeves Castle Boh...
WARNING: Freemasons "Seperated Church and State" for Satan's Pagan Kingdom on Earth
This is part 4 of: "A former 32nd degree Freemason" Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubgosRfMEOY Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxB-YHErZQw Par......
This is part 4 of: "A former 32nd degree Freemason" Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubgosRfMEOY Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxB-YHErZQw Par...
wn.com/Warning Freemasons Seperated Church And State For Satan's Pagan Kingdom On Earth
This is part 4 of: "A former 32nd degree Freemason" Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubgosRfMEOY Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxB-YHErZQw Par...
Celtic Oppidum Zavist, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Celtic Oppidum Zavist in winter, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Oppidum Závist v zimě. www.dobazelezna.cz....
Celtic Oppidum Zavist in winter, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Oppidum Závist v zimě. www.dobazelezna.cz.
wn.com/Celtic Oppidum Zavist, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Celtic Oppidum Zavist in winter, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Oppidum Závist v zimě. www.dobazelezna.cz.
The Celtic Tradition at Bohemia Park in Cottage Grove, OR.
The Celtic Tradition performed on July 2, 2014 at the Cottage Grove, OR. concert amphitheater in Bohemia Park. Band included Linda Danielson (fiddle), Janet ......
The Celtic Tradition performed on July 2, 2014 at the Cottage Grove, OR. concert amphitheater in Bohemia Park. Band included Linda Danielson (fiddle), Janet ...
wn.com/The Celtic Tradition At Bohemia Park In Cottage Grove, Or.
The Celtic Tradition performed on July 2, 2014 at the Cottage Grove, OR. concert amphitheater in Bohemia Park. Band included Linda Danielson (fiddle), Janet ...
Dead Wood Dog Bohemia Music Night Vol 8 The Beautiful Planet Preston
Dead Wood Dog performing at The Secret Garden Stage 27th Sep 2012 at the Beautiful Planet Preston, a new and different Music Venue. Soundman Seanzo Zaniboni....
Dead Wood Dog performing at The Secret Garden Stage 27th Sep 2012 at the Beautiful Planet Preston, a new and different Music Venue. Soundman Seanzo Zaniboni.
wn.com/Dead Wood Dog Bohemia Music Night Vol 8 The Beautiful Planet Preston
Dead Wood Dog performing at The Secret Garden Stage 27th Sep 2012 at the Beautiful Planet Preston, a new and different Music Venue. Soundman Seanzo Zaniboni.
- published: 06 Oct 2012
- views: 190
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author: Sillypaul
Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution i......
The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution i...
wn.com/Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution i...
- published: 12 Jul 2014
- views: 46
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author: Audiopedia
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Český Krumlov, Czech Republic: Bohemia's Time-Warp Town
The enchanting town of Český Krumlov — buried in the hills of Bohemia, lassoed by its river and dominated by its castle — feels lost in a time warp. Its delightful Old Town of shops and cobbled lanes, characteristic little restaurants, and easy going canoeing options, makes it a favorite with tourists. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scri
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Bohemia Travel Video
Bohemia Travel Video - The ancient land of Bohemia makes up the western two-thirds of the Czech Republic. The modern term ‘bohemian’ comes to us via the French, who thought that Roma came from Bohemia; the word bohémien was later applied to people living an unconventional lifestyle. The term gained currency in the wake of Puccini’s opera La Bohème about a community of poverty-stricken artists in P
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Bohemia, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary Vacation HD
Bohemia, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Bohemia Tour, Travel HD http://youtu.be/qcjaKDeDLfk
Travel to Bohemia | Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary | Overseas Adventure Travel
Travel Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary with Overseas Adventure Travel. Led by a resident Trip Leader, you'll explore Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Bratislava, B
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Cesky Krumlov Travel Video Guide
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in the fifteenth century B.C.Each nook and cranny of this unique gem surprises with something new to see and provides a wonderful insight into the history of Bohemia. For nearly three hundred years, and up until the beginning of the seventeenth
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Czech Travel: The Castle of Telc in Southern Bohemia
Having grown up in Austria, I had never made it to the Czech Republic, one of our neighbouring countries. Prague, in particular, had interested me for a long time, but I had never had a chance to visit it. Well, on June 1, finally, I was on my way to explore Prague, one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations. I took the train from Vienna, enjoyed a great conversation with a young Czech lady
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South Bohemia in June - Golf travel minutes from the Czech Republic
Every month published by golf tour operator Artis 3000 (www.artis3000.com). New Czech golf guide is available, direct links also. Enjoy it!
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Czech Republic Travel Video Guide
Czech Republic Travel Video Guide - For a country that's only been around since 1993, the Czech Republic does a fine job of showcasing an exciting history. Here the past becomes real. Castles and chateaux abound, illuminating the stories of powerful families and individuals whose influence was felt well beyond the nation's current borders. Unravel the history of Bohemia and Moravia, the two ancien
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Puerto Vallarta p3-6 VIEJO VALLARTA Bitácora - Travel log
Discover the flavors and the festive bohemian vibe of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Blogger Craig Zabransky will guide you through the best restaurants and dining experiences from this destination known as "the most Mexican of the ports”.
Descubre los sabores y la vibra bohemia y festiva de Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. El bloguero Craig Zabransky te guiará por los mejores restaurantes y experiencias ga
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Czech Republic Travel Guide - The Quaint Village of Holašovice
Take a tour of Historic Village of Holašovice in Holašovice, Czech Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Jankov municipality in Southern Czech Republic is home to a little village known as Holašovice.
Even though extremely small in size, it's unpretentious and somber atmosphere coupled with great architecture makes it a UNESCO World Herita
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Views Around the City of Pilsen, Bohemia, Czech Republic - 11th July, 2015
Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer, created by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll here in 1842. To read more about Pilsen, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plzeň .
For 2015, the city has been awarded the status of E
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Czech Republic Tourism Eastern Bohemia East To Paradise
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Stephansdom Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Stephansdom in Austria.
The Stephansdom in Vienna is one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. The oldest sections of its facade, the Heidentuerme and Riesentor, are of Romanic origin. They date back to 1260 A.D. during the reign of King Ottokar The Second of Bohemia. But it was left to a member of the Habsburg royal family to complete the constructio
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Flyabout Prague - Grand Hotel Bohemia, 204
Více na: www.flyabout.cz (průvodce bezbariérovým ubytováním v Praze)
For more info: www.flyabout.cz (Wheelchair accessible accommodation guide to Prague)
Für mehrere Informationen: www.flyabout.cz (Reiseführer -- barrierefreie Unterkünfte in Prag)
Per ulteriori informazioni: www.flyabout.cz (Guida di alloggio senza barriere a Praga)
詳細については、www.flyabout.cz(プラハ市のバリアフリー宿泊施設のご案内)を参照してください。
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Visit Český Krumlov, Czech Republic (HD)
Tourist Attractions in Český Krumlov, Czech Republic - Visit Český Krumlov, Czech Republic (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Crumlaw (Czech: Český Krumlov, German: Krumau) is a beautiful town of 13,300 inhabitants located in Southern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. Like Prague, the town is situated on the Vltava River and is fu
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Bohemia Memories - Aerial Czech Republic
In memory of our past 2 years living in the magic castle land.
Music: Ragged Wood- Fleet Foxes
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ragged-wood/id281086394?i=281086429
All rights reserved to its original owner.
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DIY Room Decor: Tumblr & Bohemian Inspired
OPEN ME FOR A BUNCH OF FUN STUFF: Subscribe by clicking here: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_zdpVTwrsxorF7vQVQDb_A?sub_confirmation=1 CAN WE GET THIS TO 5...
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Bohemia Travel NHTV B&W; Consultancy
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Paul Bonacci-[After The Killing]--Describes surroundings[Bohemian Grove?]5[subtitles
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Best Photos near Bohemia, Czech Republic - Incl. More Castle, Prague Castle - Night View
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-5a1a-9f6a?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Bohemia taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Bohemia
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Prague, Czech Republic Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Prague is the capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the northwest of the country on the Valtava River...
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Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
On a trip to Prague last month, I made a sinful discovery—a chewy cinnamon sugar-dusted pastry called “Staroceske Trdlo.” The name of this medieval treat means “old bohemian muff.” Not exactly appetizing, I know, but the tubular confection does bear an uncanny resemblance to the accessory, and if I had my druthers, it wo
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Prague Best Holiday
Prague (/ˈprɑːɡ/; Czech: Praha pronounced [ˈpraɦa] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the fourteenth-largest city in the European Union.[5] It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava River, the city is home to about 1.24 million people, while its larger urban zone is estimated to have a population of ne
Český Krumlov, Czech Republic: Bohemia's Time-Warp Town
The enchanting town of Český Krumlov — buried in the hills of Bohemia, lassoed by its river and dominated by its castle — feels lost in a time warp. Its delight...
The enchanting town of Český Krumlov — buried in the hills of Bohemia, lassoed by its river and dominated by its castle — feels lost in a time warp. Its delightful Old Town of shops and cobbled lanes, characteristic little restaurants, and easy going canoeing options, makes it a favorite with tourists. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
wn.com/Český Krumlov, Czech Republic Bohemia's Time Warp Town
The enchanting town of Český Krumlov — buried in the hills of Bohemia, lassoed by its river and dominated by its castle — feels lost in a time warp. Its delightful Old Town of shops and cobbled lanes, characteristic little restaurants, and easy going canoeing options, makes it a favorite with tourists. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
- published: 22 Jan 2010
- views: 93099
Bohemia Travel Video
Bohemia Travel Video - The ancient land of Bohemia makes up the western two-thirds of the Czech Republic. The modern term ‘bohemian’ comes to us via the French,...
Bohemia Travel Video - The ancient land of Bohemia makes up the western two-thirds of the Czech Republic. The modern term ‘bohemian’ comes to us via the French, who thought that Roma came from Bohemia; the word bohémien was later applied to people living an unconventional lifestyle. The term gained currency in the wake of Puccini’s opera La Bohème about a community of poverty-stricken artists in Paris.
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Bohemia Travel Video - The ancient land of Bohemia makes up the western two-thirds of the Czech Republic. The modern term ‘bohemian’ comes to us via the French, who thought that Roma came from Bohemia; the word bohémien was later applied to people living an unconventional lifestyle. The term gained currency in the wake of Puccini’s opera La Bohème about a community of poverty-stricken artists in Paris.
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- published: 26 Jul 2014
- views: 166
Bohemia, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary Vacation HD
Bohemia, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary Vacation
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Bohemia, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary Vacation
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Travel to Bohemia | Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary | Overseas Adventure Travel
Travel Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary with Overseas Adventure Travel. Led by a resident Trip Leader, you'll explore Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Bratislava, Budapest, and more.
Jewels of Bohemia: Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary
Prague • Cesky Krumlov • Slavonice • Bratislava • Budapest
View our video and discover the Jewels of Bohemia—from Prague, Cesky Krumlov, and Slavonice in the Czech Republic to Bratislava, Slovakia, and Budapest, Hungary. You'll enjoy:
Rafting on the Vltava River
A Home-Hosted meal in a rural Czech village
27 meals including a Home-Hosted Dinner
Day by Day Itinerary
Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!
Journey with OAT into Central Europe's Bohemian heartland to discover the history, culture, and landscapes of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary—and prepare to enter an enchanting world of fairytale castles, Gothic cathedrals, and Roman ruins. In the Czech Republic, a region noted for its thermal spas and hearty Bohemian beers, witness the spires of Prague, the medieval splendor of Cesky Krumlov, and traditional ways of life in the Renaissance village of Slavonice. In Slovakia, sample its fine wines and discover the youthful optimism of Bratislava, the forested country's historic capital. Then, enjoy an audience with the "Queen of the Danube," and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Budapest, the lovely Hungarian capital infused with the vibrancy of a fiery paprika. Throughout this adventure, delve deeply into Bohemian culture through interactions with the warm and friendly inhabitants of three of Central Europe's true hidden gems.
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Bohemia, Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary Vacation
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Travel to Bohemia | Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary | Overseas Adventure Travel
Travel Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary with Overseas Adventure Travel. Led by a resident Trip Leader, you'll explore Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Bratislava, Budapest, and more.
Jewels of Bohemia: Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary
Prague • Cesky Krumlov • Slavonice • Bratislava • Budapest
View our video and discover the Jewels of Bohemia—from Prague, Cesky Krumlov, and Slavonice in the Czech Republic to Bratislava, Slovakia, and Budapest, Hungary. You'll enjoy:
Rafting on the Vltava River
A Home-Hosted meal in a rural Czech village
27 meals including a Home-Hosted Dinner
Day by Day Itinerary
Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!
Journey with OAT into Central Europe's Bohemian heartland to discover the history, culture, and landscapes of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary—and prepare to enter an enchanting world of fairytale castles, Gothic cathedrals, and Roman ruins. In the Czech Republic, a region noted for its thermal spas and hearty Bohemian beers, witness the spires of Prague, the medieval splendor of Cesky Krumlov, and traditional ways of life in the Renaissance village of Slavonice. In Slovakia, sample its fine wines and discover the youthful optimism of Bratislava, the forested country's historic capital. Then, enjoy an audience with the "Queen of the Danube," and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Budapest, the lovely Hungarian capital infused with the vibrancy of a fiery paprika. Throughout this adventure, delve deeply into Bohemian culture through interactions with the warm and friendly inhabitants of three of Central Europe's true hidden gems.
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- published: 09 Feb 2014
- views: 415
Cesky Krumlov Travel Video Guide
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in t...
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in the fifteenth century B.C.Each nook and cranny of this unique gem surprises with something new to see and provides a wonderful insight into the history of Bohemia. For nearly three hundred years, and up until the beginning of the seventeenth century Bohemian Krummau was ruled by the Lords Of Rosenberg. It was a time of much prosperity that in turn gave rise to many new and magnificent buildings in the centre of the town. In 1992 it was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and since then it has shined out in all of its former glory. Most of the restoration work on the town’s ancient dwelling houses, churches and monastery complexes has now been fully completed. Česky Krumlov Castle features a special attraction with a long tradition: since the end of the sixteenth century a number of bears have lived within the castle grounds! Indeed, the castle’s large moat provides more space for these wonderful creatures than they would have in any zoo. Česky Krumlov is popular with visitors from all four corners of the world and it is, without a doubt, one of the finest and most well preserved treasures of European history.
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Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in the fifteenth century B.C.Each nook and cranny of this unique gem surprises with something new to see and provides a wonderful insight into the history of Bohemia. For nearly three hundred years, and up until the beginning of the seventeenth century Bohemian Krummau was ruled by the Lords Of Rosenberg. It was a time of much prosperity that in turn gave rise to many new and magnificent buildings in the centre of the town. In 1992 it was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and since then it has shined out in all of its former glory. Most of the restoration work on the town’s ancient dwelling houses, churches and monastery complexes has now been fully completed. Česky Krumlov Castle features a special attraction with a long tradition: since the end of the sixteenth century a number of bears have lived within the castle grounds! Indeed, the castle’s large moat provides more space for these wonderful creatures than they would have in any zoo. Česky Krumlov is popular with visitors from all four corners of the world and it is, without a doubt, one of the finest and most well preserved treasures of European history.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 357
Czech Travel: The Castle of Telc in Southern Bohemia
Having grown up in Austria, I had never made it to the Czech Republic, one of our neighbouring countries. Prague, in particular, had interested me for a long ti...
Having grown up in Austria, I had never made it to the Czech Republic, one of our neighbouring countries. Prague, in particular, had interested me for a long time, but I had never had a chance to visit it. Well, on June 1, finally, I was on my way to explore Prague, one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations. I took the train from Vienna, enjoyed a great conversation with a young Czech lady from Brno who is now living in Berlin, and finally around 3 pm I made it into the Holesovice Railway Station in Prague.
Later that afternoon and evening I took a personal tour of the Old Town area with local expert Jitka Simkova and her colleague Karel. We started on St. Wenceslav Square, with its early 20th century architecture, and walked through narrow cobble-stoned streets into the centre of Prague: Old Town Square. This expansive public square features two of the main attractions of Prague: the Old Town Hall with its famous astronomical clock, and the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn with its distinctive roofline. Kinsky Palace and the Church of St. Nicholas along with a variety of pastel-coloured medieval houses impressed me as one of the most beautiful European squares I had ever seen.
We continued our walk to the famous historical Charles Bridge whose construction started in 1357 and continued for about 150 years. Walking back through the narrow streets we stopped at a typical Czech beer hall, U Medvikdku, where I got to taste some authentic Czech beer brewed on site. I also enjoyed pork tail and potato pancakes, a typical Czech dish.
On June 2 I got a tour through the historic Hotel Jalta, where I was staying, which dates back to the post-war era and is now a designated landmark. Then I enjoyed another tour and a delicious lunch just steps away at the historic Hotel Radisson SAS Alcron which distinguishes itself with its stunning Art Deco inspired interior. In the afternoon, Petra, my tour guide, took me to Strahov Monastery where I saw one of the most stunning Baroque libraries.
From there we explored the Loreto and Prague Castle with one of its main sights: the breathtaking St. Vitus Cathedral. The present Gothic cathedral was begun in 1344, although earlier churches had stood here since 925 A.D. The vaulted interior with its colourful stained-glass windows makes it one of the most impressive Gothic buildings anywhere.
On my final day in Prague I took a tour with my knowledgeable guide Richard through Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague. Prague is intricately connected with famous writer Franz Kafka, and reminders of his past can be seen all over the Jewish Quarter. Formerly the Jewish ghetto, most of this area of town was demolished between 1893 and 1913 and reconstructed along the lines of the Parisian reconstruction.
Because the Nazis wanted to create an "exotic museum for an instinct race", many of the Jewish building are actually still left in Josefov. These include six synagogues, the Jewish cemetery and the Old Jewish Town Hall. Then Richard and I got an introduction to Jewish cuisine at the kosher King Solomon restaurant. Today's Josefov features a large number of impressive Art Nouveau apartment houses.
Richard then took me to Municipal House, a magnificent civic landmark and concert hall that was constructed between 1905 and 1912. It features stunning Art Nouveau architecture and amazing murals by the famous painter Alfons Mucha. In the second half of the afternoon I went on a boat trip on the Vltava River which gave me a completely different viewpoint of Prague from the water.
After another walk on the Charles Bridge, I crossed over into Mala Strana, the Little Quarter, on the other side of the river. I took the funicular up to Petrin Hill, where I admired a miniature version of the Eiffel Tower. Then I walked over to the Hradčany Hill which is the location of Prague Castle, which is said to be the largest castle in the world. I enjoyed a great outdoor dinner at the foot of the castle hill, overlooking the city.
On the morning of June 4 I took the bus from Prague to Telč, a city close to the Austrian border. My brother and my sister-in-law met me there and we jointly explored this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The pastel-coloured Renaissance houses on the main square, the castle, the Church of the Ascension of Mary and the pond behind main square made this a great final stop on my explorations of the Czech Republic.
wn.com/Czech Travel The Castle Of Telc In Southern Bohemia
Having grown up in Austria, I had never made it to the Czech Republic, one of our neighbouring countries. Prague, in particular, had interested me for a long time, but I had never had a chance to visit it. Well, on June 1, finally, I was on my way to explore Prague, one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations. I took the train from Vienna, enjoyed a great conversation with a young Czech lady from Brno who is now living in Berlin, and finally around 3 pm I made it into the Holesovice Railway Station in Prague.
Later that afternoon and evening I took a personal tour of the Old Town area with local expert Jitka Simkova and her colleague Karel. We started on St. Wenceslav Square, with its early 20th century architecture, and walked through narrow cobble-stoned streets into the centre of Prague: Old Town Square. This expansive public square features two of the main attractions of Prague: the Old Town Hall with its famous astronomical clock, and the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn with its distinctive roofline. Kinsky Palace and the Church of St. Nicholas along with a variety of pastel-coloured medieval houses impressed me as one of the most beautiful European squares I had ever seen.
We continued our walk to the famous historical Charles Bridge whose construction started in 1357 and continued for about 150 years. Walking back through the narrow streets we stopped at a typical Czech beer hall, U Medvikdku, where I got to taste some authentic Czech beer brewed on site. I also enjoyed pork tail and potato pancakes, a typical Czech dish.
On June 2 I got a tour through the historic Hotel Jalta, where I was staying, which dates back to the post-war era and is now a designated landmark. Then I enjoyed another tour and a delicious lunch just steps away at the historic Hotel Radisson SAS Alcron which distinguishes itself with its stunning Art Deco inspired interior. In the afternoon, Petra, my tour guide, took me to Strahov Monastery where I saw one of the most stunning Baroque libraries.
From there we explored the Loreto and Prague Castle with one of its main sights: the breathtaking St. Vitus Cathedral. The present Gothic cathedral was begun in 1344, although earlier churches had stood here since 925 A.D. The vaulted interior with its colourful stained-glass windows makes it one of the most impressive Gothic buildings anywhere.
On my final day in Prague I took a tour with my knowledgeable guide Richard through Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague. Prague is intricately connected with famous writer Franz Kafka, and reminders of his past can be seen all over the Jewish Quarter. Formerly the Jewish ghetto, most of this area of town was demolished between 1893 and 1913 and reconstructed along the lines of the Parisian reconstruction.
Because the Nazis wanted to create an "exotic museum for an instinct race", many of the Jewish building are actually still left in Josefov. These include six synagogues, the Jewish cemetery and the Old Jewish Town Hall. Then Richard and I got an introduction to Jewish cuisine at the kosher King Solomon restaurant. Today's Josefov features a large number of impressive Art Nouveau apartment houses.
Richard then took me to Municipal House, a magnificent civic landmark and concert hall that was constructed between 1905 and 1912. It features stunning Art Nouveau architecture and amazing murals by the famous painter Alfons Mucha. In the second half of the afternoon I went on a boat trip on the Vltava River which gave me a completely different viewpoint of Prague from the water.
After another walk on the Charles Bridge, I crossed over into Mala Strana, the Little Quarter, on the other side of the river. I took the funicular up to Petrin Hill, where I admired a miniature version of the Eiffel Tower. Then I walked over to the Hradčany Hill which is the location of Prague Castle, which is said to be the largest castle in the world. I enjoyed a great outdoor dinner at the foot of the castle hill, overlooking the city.
On the morning of June 4 I took the bus from Prague to Telč, a city close to the Austrian border. My brother and my sister-in-law met me there and we jointly explored this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The pastel-coloured Renaissance houses on the main square, the castle, the Church of the Ascension of Mary and the pond behind main square made this a great final stop on my explorations of the Czech Republic.
- published: 24 Jul 2009
- views: 416
South Bohemia in June - Golf travel minutes from the Czech Republic
Every month published by golf tour operator Artis 3000 (www.artis3000.com). New Czech golf guide is available, direct links also. Enjoy it!...
Every month published by golf tour operator Artis 3000 (www.artis3000.com). New Czech golf guide is available, direct links also. Enjoy it!
wn.com/South Bohemia In June Golf Travel Minutes From The Czech Republic
Every month published by golf tour operator Artis 3000 (www.artis3000.com). New Czech golf guide is available, direct links also. Enjoy it!
- published: 31 May 2015
- views: 51
Czech Republic Travel Video Guide
Czech Republic Travel Video Guide - For a country that's only been around since 1993, the Czech Republic does a fine job of showcasing an exciting history. Here...
Czech Republic Travel Video Guide - For a country that's only been around since 1993, the Czech Republic does a fine job of showcasing an exciting history. Here the past becomes real. Castles and chateaux abound, illuminating the stories of powerful families and individuals whose influence was felt well beyond the nation's current borders. Unravel the history of Bohemia and Moravia, the two ancient lands that now make up the modern Czech Republic and you're unearthing the history of Europe itself.
And when you've had your fill of the past in your Czech Republic Travel, return to Prague, one of the world's most beautiful and cultured cities, and one of the most exciting with a dynamic music and arts scene. Down the world's best beer in the brewery towns of Plzen and Ceské Budejovice, and discover the laid-back backpacker scenes in Ceský Krumlov and Telc. Everywhere you go in your Czech Republic Travel Guide, you'll meet a forthright people, proud of their heritage, but now confidently taking their place in a modern, united Europe.
Ready to go? We hope you liked our Czech Republic Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYu-E4OorkQ
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Czech Republic Travel Video Guide - For a country that's only been around since 1993, the Czech Republic does a fine job of showcasing an exciting history. Here the past becomes real. Castles and chateaux abound, illuminating the stories of powerful families and individuals whose influence was felt well beyond the nation's current borders. Unravel the history of Bohemia and Moravia, the two ancient lands that now make up the modern Czech Republic and you're unearthing the history of Europe itself.
And when you've had your fill of the past in your Czech Republic Travel, return to Prague, one of the world's most beautiful and cultured cities, and one of the most exciting with a dynamic music and arts scene. Down the world's best beer in the brewery towns of Plzen and Ceské Budejovice, and discover the laid-back backpacker scenes in Ceský Krumlov and Telc. Everywhere you go in your Czech Republic Travel Guide, you'll meet a forthright people, proud of their heritage, but now confidently taking their place in a modern, united Europe.
Ready to go? We hope you liked our Czech Republic Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYu-E4OorkQ
- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 301
Puerto Vallarta p3-6 VIEJO VALLARTA Bitácora - Travel log
Discover the flavors and the festive bohemian vibe of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Blogger Craig Zabransky will guide you through the best restaurants and dining e...
Discover the flavors and the festive bohemian vibe of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Blogger Craig Zabransky will guide you through the best restaurants and dining experiences from this destination known as "the most Mexican of the ports”.
Descubre los sabores y la vibra bohemia y festiva de Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. El bloguero Craig Zabransky te guiará por los mejores restaurantes y experiencias gastronómicas de este destino conocido como el puerto más mexicano.
wn.com/Puerto Vallarta P3 6 Viejo Vallarta Bitácora Travel Log
Discover the flavors and the festive bohemian vibe of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Blogger Craig Zabransky will guide you through the best restaurants and dining experiences from this destination known as "the most Mexican of the ports”.
Descubre los sabores y la vibra bohemia y festiva de Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. El bloguero Craig Zabransky te guiará por los mejores restaurantes y experiencias gastronómicas de este destino conocido como el puerto más mexicano.
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 1471
Czech Republic Travel Guide - The Quaint Village of Holašovice
Take a tour of Historic Village of Holašovice in Holašovice, Czech Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The...
Take a tour of Historic Village of Holašovice in Holašovice, Czech Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Jankov municipality in Southern Czech Republic is home to a little village known as Holašovice.
Even though extremely small in size, it's unpretentious and somber atmosphere coupled with great architecture makes it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The impeccable Rural Baroque buildings scattered all around add to the lovely charm of this quaint village.
After the Second World War, Holašovice was abandoned and therefore, remained untouched by various changes which took place in the neighboring villages.
Owing to this fact, it has been considered an exemplar of rural Bohemian architecture.
In winters, the snow laden streets and rooftops, pretty houses, and the peaceful aura of this village give it an angelic, ethereal appearance.
wn.com/Czech Republic Travel Guide The Quaint Village Of Holašovice
Take a tour of Historic Village of Holašovice in Holašovice, Czech Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Jankov municipality in Southern Czech Republic is home to a little village known as Holašovice.
Even though extremely small in size, it's unpretentious and somber atmosphere coupled with great architecture makes it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The impeccable Rural Baroque buildings scattered all around add to the lovely charm of this quaint village.
After the Second World War, Holašovice was abandoned and therefore, remained untouched by various changes which took place in the neighboring villages.
Owing to this fact, it has been considered an exemplar of rural Bohemian architecture.
In winters, the snow laden streets and rooftops, pretty houses, and the peaceful aura of this village give it an angelic, ethereal appearance.
- published: 27 Jan 2011
- views: 625
Views Around the City of Pilsen, Bohemia, Czech Republic - 11th July, 2015
Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech...
Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer, created by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll here in 1842. To read more about Pilsen, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plzeň .
For 2015, the city has been awarded the status of European Capital of Culture, to read more about this, click here: http://www.plzen2015.cz/en/o-projektu/what-will-the-title-of-european-capital-of-culture-bring-to-pilsen-and-the-pilsen-region .
This film features views around the city centre of Pilsen, beginning right in the centre and ending at the main railway station. Throughout the film the city's art, monuments, architecture, infrastructure and transport are featured. Alongside these, cultural events that are taking place are also featured, including a firefighter endurance contest / award ceremony, and an orchestra playing in a city park.
The following locations and features are identified within the film: Prešovská; Velká synagoga / Great Synagogue; Divadlo J.K. Tyla / Theatre; Smetanovy sady; Kopeckého sady; Měšťanská beseda; Biskupství plzeňské; Námêstí Republiky; Plague Monument; Cathedral of St. Bartholomew; Pražská; Križíkovy sady; Anglické nábreží; Pražská; most U Jána; Bar made from recycled wood; Radbuza; Sirková; the District Court; and Plzeň hlavní nádraží / Pilsen main railway station.
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wn.com/Views Around The City Of Pilsen, Bohemia, Czech Republic 11Th July, 2015
Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer, created by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll here in 1842. To read more about Pilsen, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plzeň .
For 2015, the city has been awarded the status of European Capital of Culture, to read more about this, click here: http://www.plzen2015.cz/en/o-projektu/what-will-the-title-of-european-capital-of-culture-bring-to-pilsen-and-the-pilsen-region .
This film features views around the city centre of Pilsen, beginning right in the centre and ending at the main railway station. Throughout the film the city's art, monuments, architecture, infrastructure and transport are featured. Alongside these, cultural events that are taking place are also featured, including a firefighter endurance contest / award ceremony, and an orchestra playing in a city park.
The following locations and features are identified within the film: Prešovská; Velká synagoga / Great Synagogue; Divadlo J.K. Tyla / Theatre; Smetanovy sady; Kopeckého sady; Měšťanská beseda; Biskupství plzeňské; Námêstí Republiky; Plague Monument; Cathedral of St. Bartholomew; Pražská; Križíkovy sady; Anglické nábreží; Pražská; most U Jána; Bar made from recycled wood; Radbuza; Sirková; the District Court; and Plzeň hlavní nádraží / Pilsen main railway station.
To see a film of trams in Pilsen, click here:
If you liked this film, you can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following social media:
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Czech Republic Tourism Eastern Bohemia East To Paradise
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- published: 07 Aug 2013
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Stephansdom Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Stephansdom in Austria.
The Stephansdom in Vienna is one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. The oldest section...
Travel video about destination Stephansdom in Austria.
The Stephansdom in Vienna is one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. The oldest sections of its facade, the Heidentuerme and Riesentor, are of Romanic origin. They date back to 1260 A.D. during the reign of King Ottokar The Second of Bohemia. But it was left to a member of the Habsburg royal family to complete the construction of the cathedral.The dark and mysterious catacombs located beneath the cathedral contain the remains of many former Habsburg sovereigns and up until 1783 the underground passages were also used for the burial of Viennese commoners. The significance of the building was not only due to its magnificent works of art but from 1469 it played an increasingly important role and thus became a Bishop and Cathedral Church. By creating its outstanding pulpit, cathedral master builder Anton Pilgram made himself immortal as a 'Fenstergucker'. During the Baroque period the building was severely neglected. However, the beginning of the 19th century saw the renewal and strengthening of the cathedral. Having survived all the tumult of past centuries, this unique building with its proud, tall towers that rise above Vienna, has truly withstood the test of time.
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Travel video about destination Stephansdom in Austria.
The Stephansdom in Vienna is one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. The oldest sections of its facade, the Heidentuerme and Riesentor, are of Romanic origin. They date back to 1260 A.D. during the reign of King Ottokar The Second of Bohemia. But it was left to a member of the Habsburg royal family to complete the construction of the cathedral.The dark and mysterious catacombs located beneath the cathedral contain the remains of many former Habsburg sovereigns and up until 1783 the underground passages were also used for the burial of Viennese commoners. The significance of the building was not only due to its magnificent works of art but from 1469 it played an increasingly important role and thus became a Bishop and Cathedral Church. By creating its outstanding pulpit, cathedral master builder Anton Pilgram made himself immortal as a 'Fenstergucker'. During the Baroque period the building was severely neglected. However, the beginning of the 19th century saw the renewal and strengthening of the cathedral. Having survived all the tumult of past centuries, this unique building with its proud, tall towers that rise above Vienna, has truly withstood the test of time.
- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 50
Flyabout Prague - Grand Hotel Bohemia, 204
Více na: www.flyabout.cz (průvodce bezbariérovým ubytováním v Praze)
For more info: www.flyabout.cz (Wheelchair accessible accommodation guide to Prague)
Für ...
Více na: www.flyabout.cz (průvodce bezbariérovým ubytováním v Praze)
For more info: www.flyabout.cz (Wheelchair accessible accommodation guide to Prague)
Für mehrere Informationen: www.flyabout.cz (Reiseführer -- barrierefreie Unterkünfte in Prag)
Per ulteriori informazioni: www.flyabout.cz (Guida di alloggio senza barriere a Praga)
詳細については、www.flyabout.cz(プラハ市のバリアフリー宿泊施設のご案内)を参照してください。
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Více na: www.flyabout.cz (průvodce bezbariérovým ubytováním v Praze)
For more info: www.flyabout.cz (Wheelchair accessible accommodation guide to Prague)
Für mehrere Informationen: www.flyabout.cz (Reiseführer -- barrierefreie Unterkünfte in Prag)
Per ulteriori informazioni: www.flyabout.cz (Guida di alloggio senza barriere a Praga)
詳細については、www.flyabout.cz(プラハ市のバリアフリー宿泊施設のご案内)を参照してください。
- published: 28 Nov 2013
- views: 26
Visit Český Krumlov, Czech Republic (HD)
Tourist Attractions in Český Krumlov, Czech Republic - Visit Český Krumlov, Czech Republic (HD)
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Crumlaw (Czech: Český Krumlov, German: Krumau) is a beautiful town of 13,300 inhabitants located in Southern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. Like Prague, the town is situated on the Vltava River and is full of Baroque buildings housing cafes and bars, features a spectacular castle (the second largest in the Czech Republic), and an old-town square. The town's appearance is little changed since the 18th century and the buildings have been well maintained and restored. In 1992 Český Krumlov was added to the UNESCO World Heritage The town is very popular among tourists, who outnumber the local population in the summer.
See in Český Krumlov, Czech Republic
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Český Krumlov State Castle and Chateau, The Český Krumlov castle complex is the most-visited site in town. You can walk through the castle complex for free, or you can pay for either a guided tour of the interiors and the unique Castle Baroque Theater or pay a small entrance fee to walk up to the top of the castle tower. Plan at least two hours for your visit, and buy supplies for a picnic lunch in the castle gardens at the grocery across the ulice from the castle entrance on Latrán. The best approach to the castle is from Latrán. Walk through the red iron gates to the first castle courtyard that houses the Unios Tourist Information center, public washrooms, a souvenir shop, Doxa Galerie, and in the summer months, a tropically inspired mixed drink stand serving up mojitos, caipirinhas, and daquiris.
Regional Museum, Permanent exhibitions of Bohemian antiques, geological fossils, archeological finds from the nearby Celtic oppidum, and interesting rotating exhibits of local interest. On the top floor, check out the ceramic scale model of Český Krumlov at the turn of the 19th century, when eight more towers and spires decorated the landscape.
Muzeum vltavínů (Moldavite Museum), Panska 19 (30 m from the main square), ☎ +420 734174130. 10-18. Muzeum vltavínů - Moldavite Museum, Panska 19 (30 metres from the NW corner of main square), ☎ +420 734174130, [24]. 10-18. There is something unique you can find in the South Bohemia only. The moldavite is a precious stone born in the big meteorite impact 15 mil. years ago. The brand new museum describes the whole story in an entertaining way. The exhibition is completely trilingual (English, German, Czech) - incl. movie, all texts avaliable in 5 more languages. Futuristic exposition, many interactive audiovisual features, superb collector's pieces of moldavites and meteorites... (The funny thing is, the meteorite fell into today's Germany, but the moldavites were blown away by the impact and are to find only here, 300 km from the crater...) 99 CZK. 4 EUR.
Egon Schiele Centrum Museum, Also open Mondays!. Egon Schiele, one of the world’s most famous artists, was a contemporary of Gustav Klimt. He set up his easel for a short time in Český Krumlov, painting the tortured landscapes of his famous Dead Town series, and young girls in compromising poses. The townspeople labeled him a perverted pornographer, and drove him out.
Technical Monument - Graphite Mine, whenever after the phone booking; may to jun 9AM - 4PM; jul to au 9AM to 5PM; sep to oct 9AM to 2PM; last excursion starts 1hr before the end of working hours.. This mine offers a bit of information about the history of mining and about the region of Český Krumlov. Before you set off on the excursion, you get a special miner uniform, including helmet and miner torch. Underground, you are transported by a special miner train. There you continue on foot. You will be able to experience the conditions under which the miners worked, and the machines they used. The guide will inform you about mining procedures, and how graphite was reworked and used. Price for excursion in English 200 Kč; in CZ 150 Kč.
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Crumlaw (Czech: Český Krumlov, German: Krumau) is a beautiful town of 13,300 inhabitants located in Southern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. Like Prague, the town is situated on the Vltava River and is full of Baroque buildings housing cafes and bars, features a spectacular castle (the second largest in the Czech Republic), and an old-town square. The town's appearance is little changed since the 18th century and the buildings have been well maintained and restored. In 1992 Český Krumlov was added to the UNESCO World Heritage The town is very popular among tourists, who outnumber the local population in the summer.
See in Český Krumlov, Czech Republic
============================
Český Krumlov State Castle and Chateau, The Český Krumlov castle complex is the most-visited site in town. You can walk through the castle complex for free, or you can pay for either a guided tour of the interiors and the unique Castle Baroque Theater or pay a small entrance fee to walk up to the top of the castle tower. Plan at least two hours for your visit, and buy supplies for a picnic lunch in the castle gardens at the grocery across the ulice from the castle entrance on Latrán. The best approach to the castle is from Latrán. Walk through the red iron gates to the first castle courtyard that houses the Unios Tourist Information center, public washrooms, a souvenir shop, Doxa Galerie, and in the summer months, a tropically inspired mixed drink stand serving up mojitos, caipirinhas, and daquiris.
Regional Museum, Permanent exhibitions of Bohemian antiques, geological fossils, archeological finds from the nearby Celtic oppidum, and interesting rotating exhibits of local interest. On the top floor, check out the ceramic scale model of Český Krumlov at the turn of the 19th century, when eight more towers and spires decorated the landscape.
Muzeum vltavínů (Moldavite Museum), Panska 19 (30 m from the main square), ☎ +420 734174130. 10-18. Muzeum vltavínů - Moldavite Museum, Panska 19 (30 metres from the NW corner of main square), ☎ +420 734174130, [24]. 10-18. There is something unique you can find in the South Bohemia only. The moldavite is a precious stone born in the big meteorite impact 15 mil. years ago. The brand new museum describes the whole story in an entertaining way. The exhibition is completely trilingual (English, German, Czech) - incl. movie, all texts avaliable in 5 more languages. Futuristic exposition, many interactive audiovisual features, superb collector's pieces of moldavites and meteorites... (The funny thing is, the meteorite fell into today's Germany, but the moldavites were blown away by the impact and are to find only here, 300 km from the crater...) 99 CZK. 4 EUR.
Egon Schiele Centrum Museum, Also open Mondays!. Egon Schiele, one of the world’s most famous artists, was a contemporary of Gustav Klimt. He set up his easel for a short time in Český Krumlov, painting the tortured landscapes of his famous Dead Town series, and young girls in compromising poses. The townspeople labeled him a perverted pornographer, and drove him out.
Technical Monument - Graphite Mine, whenever after the phone booking; may to jun 9AM - 4PM; jul to au 9AM to 5PM; sep to oct 9AM to 2PM; last excursion starts 1hr before the end of working hours.. This mine offers a bit of information about the history of mining and about the region of Český Krumlov. Before you set off on the excursion, you get a special miner uniform, including helmet and miner torch. Underground, you are transported by a special miner train. There you continue on foot. You will be able to experience the conditions under which the miners worked, and the machines they used. The guide will inform you about mining procedures, and how graphite was reworked and used. Price for excursion in English 200 Kč; in CZ 150 Kč.
- published: 14 Nov 2015
- views: 7
Bohemia Memories - Aerial Czech Republic
In memory of our past 2 years living in the magic castle land.
Music: Ragged Wood- Fleet Foxes
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In memory of our past 2 years living in the magic castle land.
Music: Ragged Wood- Fleet Foxes
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ragged-wood/id281086394?i=281086429
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In memory of our past 2 years living in the magic castle land.
Music: Ragged Wood- Fleet Foxes
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All rights reserved to its original owner.
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 92
DIY Room Decor: Tumblr & Bohemian Inspired
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Best Photos near Bohemia, Czech Republic - Incl. More Castle, Prague Castle - Night View
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-5a1a-9f6a?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Bohemia taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel ...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-5a1a-9f6a?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Bohemia taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Bohemia
- "06-More Castle" by Ash_gauld from a blog titled "Land of castles and churches"
Excerpt: "will update soon" ...
- "View from the castle in Chesky Krumlov" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "Prague - Stunning."
Excerpt: "We took an overnight train with hard seats (not sleeper!) from Krakow in Poland to Praque in the Czech " ...
- "Prague as seen from the hill" by Biznillage from a blog titled "Romping Around Prague"
Excerpt: "This is a place holder" ...
- "12forest" by Trent from a blog titled "Deep South in Bohemia"
Excerpt: "The southern end of Czech is called Bohemia and we ended up in a small town called Cesky Krumlov, which " ...
- "Another castle" by Ryanlacey from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov"
Excerpt: "Soon" ...
- "Gardens under the castle" by Renard from a blog titled "But wait... that's not all!"
Excerpt: "So this is Praha, the city everyone talks about. After Finland it was the place I was most looking " ...
- "Cesky Krumlov River View" by Lorybelle from a blog titled "Insert witty Title here"
Excerpt: "So its the end of week 3 here, and I feel like it has been a lifetime. It's hard to remember my life " ...
- "Prague Castle - night view" by Flyin_bayman from a blog titled "Praha - The Golden City"
Excerpt: "Prague, Czech Republic Click here to view my pictures of Prague People often visit Prague for the opera " ...
- "10 Gothic Prague Church" by Theronrobley from a blog titled "Czech Republic"
Excerpt: "Prague is the most amazing city that I have been to in Europe. Megan and Ellie both came with me, which " ...
- "Ceský Krumlov and River Vltava" by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov: A Stroll thru a Medieval Town"
Excerpt: "My first view of the southwestern Czech town of Český Krumlov (pronounced CHESS-key KRUM loff -- from " ...
- "At a castle in czech republic" by Hellaeuropepics from a blog titled "Prague"
Excerpt: "More to come soon, i promise" ...
- "The door to Krumlov House" by Skye from a blog titled "taking some time to chill"
Excerpt: "Many friends and people I have met along my travels have recommended coming to Cesky Krumlov. Now I see " ...
- "The flooding begins" by Whereshegoes from a blog titled "No Absinthe, Thank you Anyway"
Excerpt: "I am still in Ceske but I am feeling a little better. I have spent time just taking it easy and eating " ...
- "Christmas Eve in Old Town Square" by Mickandlisa from a blog titled "Baroque Architecture, Vodka, dumplings and snow"
Excerpt: "Happy Christmas everyone! Well Prague has been about a different Christmas as you could possibly get - " ...
- "Houses mounted upon the rocky river bank" by Clintonb from a blog titled "C.K.! - could life get any better?"
Excerpt: "G'day everyone back home in South Australia!!! I'm having an absolute ball and loving Europe! First up " ...
- "08 Palace gardens" by Aussierach from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov"
Excerpt: "From Prague it took 3 hours on the bus down to Cesky Krumlov. The timetable was bit confusing though, and" ...
- "42" by Eric from a blog titled "Golden City of 10,000 Spires"
Excerpt: "Dobry den, Greetings from Eastern Europe! I arrived safely in Prague, the golden city of 10,000 spires. " ...
- "06" by Rgiles from a blog titled "Czech's jewel Krumlov"
Excerpt: "...entry soon" ...
- "View from Klet" by Jklassen from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov"
Excerpt: "(Details to come, just pics for now" ...
- "Modern Art meets the old in Prague" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "Prague - Stunning."
- "Early morning in Prague's Jewish Cemetry" by Flyin_bayman from a blog titled "Praha - The Golden City"
- "Ceský Krumlov -- St. Vitus Cathedral" by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov: A Stroll thru a Medieval Town"
More from Bohemia at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Czech%20Republic/Bohemia/tpod.html
wn.com/Best Photos Near Bohemia, Czech Republic Incl. More Castle, Prague Castle Night View
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-5a1a-9f6a?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Bohemia taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Bohemia
- "06-More Castle" by Ash_gauld from a blog titled "Land of castles and churches"
Excerpt: "will update soon" ...
- "View from the castle in Chesky Krumlov" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "Prague - Stunning."
Excerpt: "We took an overnight train with hard seats (not sleeper!) from Krakow in Poland to Praque in the Czech " ...
- "Prague as seen from the hill" by Biznillage from a blog titled "Romping Around Prague"
Excerpt: "This is a place holder" ...
- "12forest" by Trent from a blog titled "Deep South in Bohemia"
Excerpt: "The southern end of Czech is called Bohemia and we ended up in a small town called Cesky Krumlov, which " ...
- "Another castle" by Ryanlacey from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov"
Excerpt: "Soon" ...
- "Gardens under the castle" by Renard from a blog titled "But wait... that's not all!"
Excerpt: "So this is Praha, the city everyone talks about. After Finland it was the place I was most looking " ...
- "Cesky Krumlov River View" by Lorybelle from a blog titled "Insert witty Title here"
Excerpt: "So its the end of week 3 here, and I feel like it has been a lifetime. It's hard to remember my life " ...
- "Prague Castle - night view" by Flyin_bayman from a blog titled "Praha - The Golden City"
Excerpt: "Prague, Czech Republic Click here to view my pictures of Prague People often visit Prague for the opera " ...
- "10 Gothic Prague Church" by Theronrobley from a blog titled "Czech Republic"
Excerpt: "Prague is the most amazing city that I have been to in Europe. Megan and Ellie both came with me, which " ...
- "Ceský Krumlov and River Vltava" by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov: A Stroll thru a Medieval Town"
Excerpt: "My first view of the southwestern Czech town of Český Krumlov (pronounced CHESS-key KRUM loff -- from " ...
- "At a castle in czech republic" by Hellaeuropepics from a blog titled "Prague"
Excerpt: "More to come soon, i promise" ...
- "The door to Krumlov House" by Skye from a blog titled "taking some time to chill"
Excerpt: "Many friends and people I have met along my travels have recommended coming to Cesky Krumlov. Now I see " ...
- "The flooding begins" by Whereshegoes from a blog titled "No Absinthe, Thank you Anyway"
Excerpt: "I am still in Ceske but I am feeling a little better. I have spent time just taking it easy and eating " ...
- "Christmas Eve in Old Town Square" by Mickandlisa from a blog titled "Baroque Architecture, Vodka, dumplings and snow"
Excerpt: "Happy Christmas everyone! Well Prague has been about a different Christmas as you could possibly get - " ...
- "Houses mounted upon the rocky river bank" by Clintonb from a blog titled "C.K.! - could life get any better?"
Excerpt: "G'day everyone back home in South Australia!!! I'm having an absolute ball and loving Europe! First up " ...
- "08 Palace gardens" by Aussierach from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov"
Excerpt: "From Prague it took 3 hours on the bus down to Cesky Krumlov. The timetable was bit confusing though, and" ...
- "42" by Eric from a blog titled "Golden City of 10,000 Spires"
Excerpt: "Dobry den, Greetings from Eastern Europe! I arrived safely in Prague, the golden city of 10,000 spires. " ...
- "06" by Rgiles from a blog titled "Czech's jewel Krumlov"
Excerpt: "...entry soon" ...
- "View from Klet" by Jklassen from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov"
Excerpt: "(Details to come, just pics for now" ...
- "Modern Art meets the old in Prague" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "Prague - Stunning."
- "Early morning in Prague's Jewish Cemetry" by Flyin_bayman from a blog titled "Praha - The Golden City"
- "Ceský Krumlov -- St. Vitus Cathedral" by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled "Cesky Krumlov: A Stroll thru a Medieval Town"
More from Bohemia at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Czech%20Republic/Bohemia/tpod.html
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 1326
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Prague, Czech Republic Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Prague is the capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the northwest of the country on the Valtava River......
http://bookinghunter.com Prague is the capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the northwest of the country on the Valtava River...
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http://bookinghunter.com Prague is the capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the northwest of the country on the Valtava River...
Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
On a trip to Prague last month, I made a sinful discovery—a chewy cinnamon sugar-du...
Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
On a trip to Prague last month, I made a sinful discovery—a chewy cinnamon sugar-dusted pastry called “Staroceske Trdlo.” The name of this medieval treat means “old bohemian muff.” Not exactly appetizing, I know, but the tubular confection does bear an uncanny resemblance to the accessory, and if I had my druthers, it would keep my stomach warm—and full—all day, every day.
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Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
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Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
On a trip to Prague last month, I made a sinful discovery—a chewy cinnamon sugar-dusted pastry called “Staroceske Trdlo.” The name of this medieval treat means “old bohemian muff.” Not exactly appetizing, I know, but the tubular confection does bear an uncanny resemblance to the accessory, and if I had my druthers, it would keep my stomach warm—and full—all day, every day.
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Prague Street Food – Czech Republic street food [Czech Travel Documentary]
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Prague Best Holiday
Prague (/ˈprɑːɡ/; Czech: Praha pronounced [ˈpraɦa] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the fourteenth-largest city in the Eu...
Prague (/ˈprɑːɡ/; Czech: Praha pronounced [ˈpraɦa] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the fourteenth-largest city in the European Union.[5] It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava River, the city is home to about 1.24 million people, while its larger urban zone is estimated to have a population of nearly 2 million.[6] The city has a temperate climate, with warm summers and chilly winters.
Prague has been a political, cultural, and economic centre of central Europe with waxing and waning fortunes during its 1,100-year existence. Founded during the Romanesque and flourishing by the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was not only the capital of the Czech state, but also the seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.[7][8] It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire and after World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia. The city played major roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and in 20th-century history, during both World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe. Main attractions include the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall and Petřín hill. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The city boasts more than ten major museums, along with numerous theatres, galleries, cinemas, and other historical exhibits. A modern public transportation system connects the city. Also, it is home to a wide range of public and private schools, including Charles University (Univerzita Karlova v Praze[9]). Prague is classified as an "Alpha-" global city according to GaWC studies, comparable to Vienna, Seoul and Washington, D.C. Its rich history makes it a popular tourist destination, and the city receives more than 4.4 million international visitors annually, as of 2011.[10] Prague ranked fifth in the Tripadvisor world list of best destinations in 2014.[11] Prague is the fifth most visited European city after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.[12]
Early history[edit]
The Prague astronomical clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still working
A view of one of the bridge towers of the Charles Bridge
The area on which Prague was founded was settled as early as the Paleolithic age. According to the Jewish historian and chronicler David Solomon Ganz (1541–1613), author of a book published in Hebrew, entitled Tzemach Dovid,[13] the city was founded by an ancient king, Boyya (Boiia), in c. 1306 BC.[citation needed] He gave his name to the city that lay around the place where Prague now stands, calling it Bayonheim.[citation needed] The historical territory of Bohemia (Latin: Boihaemum), located within the western portion of the Czech Republic, and the neighboring Bavaria (Bayern) also took their names from this ancient king, Boyya (Boiia).
Around 200 BC the Celts (Boii) established an oppidum (settlement) in the south, now called Závist. By the end of the 1st century BC, the population in Bohemia was composed mostly of the Germanic tribes (Marcomanni, Quadi, Lombards and possibly the Suebi). During the reign of Augustus Caesar (27 BC - 14 AD), the city's name was Maroboden, after a ruler at that time whose name was Maroboduus (a man belonging to one of the Germanic tribes). Around the area where modern-day Prague stands, the map of Ptolemaios (2nd century) mentioned a Germanic city called Casurgis.
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Prague (/ˈprɑːɡ/; Czech: Praha pronounced [ˈpraɦa] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the fourteenth-largest city in the European Union.[5] It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava River, the city is home to about 1.24 million people, while its larger urban zone is estimated to have a population of nearly 2 million.[6] The city has a temperate climate, with warm summers and chilly winters.
Prague has been a political, cultural, and economic centre of central Europe with waxing and waning fortunes during its 1,100-year existence. Founded during the Romanesque and flourishing by the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was not only the capital of the Czech state, but also the seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.[7][8] It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire and after World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia. The city played major roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and in 20th-century history, during both World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe. Main attractions include the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall and Petřín hill. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The city boasts more than ten major museums, along with numerous theatres, galleries, cinemas, and other historical exhibits. A modern public transportation system connects the city. Also, it is home to a wide range of public and private schools, including Charles University (Univerzita Karlova v Praze[9]). Prague is classified as an "Alpha-" global city according to GaWC studies, comparable to Vienna, Seoul and Washington, D.C. Its rich history makes it a popular tourist destination, and the city receives more than 4.4 million international visitors annually, as of 2011.[10] Prague ranked fifth in the Tripadvisor world list of best destinations in 2014.[11] Prague is the fifth most visited European city after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.[12]
Early history[edit]
The Prague astronomical clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still working
A view of one of the bridge towers of the Charles Bridge
The area on which Prague was founded was settled as early as the Paleolithic age. According to the Jewish historian and chronicler David Solomon Ganz (1541–1613), author of a book published in Hebrew, entitled Tzemach Dovid,[13] the city was founded by an ancient king, Boyya (Boiia), in c. 1306 BC.[citation needed] He gave his name to the city that lay around the place where Prague now stands, calling it Bayonheim.[citation needed] The historical territory of Bohemia (Latin: Boihaemum), located within the western portion of the Czech Republic, and the neighboring Bavaria (Bayern) also took their names from this ancient king, Boyya (Boiia).
Around 200 BC the Celts (Boii) established an oppidum (settlement) in the south, now called Závist. By the end of the 1st century BC, the population in Bohemia was composed mostly of the Germanic tribes (Marcomanni, Quadi, Lombards and possibly the Suebi). During the reign of Augustus Caesar (27 BC - 14 AD), the city's name was Maroboden, after a ruler at that time whose name was Maroboduus (a man belonging to one of the Germanic tribes). Around the area where modern-day Prague stands, the map of Ptolemaios (2nd century) mentioned a Germanic city called Casurgis.
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