Attractions Travel and Tourism Prague Regions


Includes a history of the Prague Jewish Town, as well as pages with photos (and more history) of individual monuments therein.








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  • Josefov, the old Jewish quarter in Prague - Includes a history of the Prague Jewish Town, as well as pages with photos (and more history) of individual monuments therein.
  • Prague Castle from "Castles of the World" - An article about the history of Prague Castle, attractions from the prague 9th century to about 1918.
  • IgoUgo: Petrin Hill - A travelogue entry about Petrin, including information on Petrin Tower (a scale model of the Eiffel Tower), as well as the park\'s gardens, funicular, and 14th-century works project.
  • The Praha Experience - Photos and information on Prague with an architectural attractions bent; so attractions lesser-known Prague attractions including Cubist architecture attractions and the Frank Gehry attractions "Fred and Ginger" (or attractions "Dancing") house are included.
  • Charles Bridge - This article from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia details prague prague the history of the 14th century, prague stone Charles Bridge, including prague the floods and battles prague it has witnessed, and the 17th- prague to 18th-century prague statues which adorn it.
  • Prague Orloj - Includes information about the Old Czech Time scale travel and tourism and other medieval calculations upon which the astronomical travel and tourism clock's movements were based.
  • Prague Experience - With numerous photos and brief writeups for each of Prague\\'s major sights including Charles Bridge, the Old, New, Jewish and Lesser Towns, and Vysehrad. The links page includes sites on travel, the Czech language and links to webcams.
  • Franz Kafka's Prague: A Literary Walking Tour - Background information on the Czech-born author is followed by three prague walking tours of parts of the city which played major prague roles in his life.
  • Orloj (Horologue) -- Prague's Astronomical Clock - A marvel of 15th century engineering, the Orloj (or astronomical attractions clock) still runs on its original clockworks (though they have attractions been fixed when needed over the years). Page contains photos, attractions and text about the clock's function, history and legends.


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