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Popular Attractions in Prague

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Prague is one of the more interesting places to visit in Central Europe and there are places that we can visit&period; In order to get a glimpse of the older Prague&comma; we should visit the medieval Old Town district&period; It is known for its gothic skyscraper and baroque domes&period; It is essentially a sprawling building complex with its highly visible clock tower that was first built in 1410&period; At the time&comma; it was a showcase of technological marvel&comma; since it also measures the movements of celestial objects&period; Church St&period; Nicholas is also an interesting place with its organ and choir concert&period; The Jewish Quarter is a shaded and cramped block where we can get a glimpse of the once prominent Jewish population in Prague&period; The Alt-New synagogue is recognizable by its pyramid and jagged roof that seems to saw its way towards the sky&period; It’s a 700 year old worship site and still used for regular services&period; There is also the huge Old Jewish Cemetery&comma; which is filled with 12&comma;000 bodies&period; The Prague Castle is a majestic historic site that is located within the city&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-full wp-image-153" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;incrediblemag&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2015&sol;10&sol;Popular-Attractions-in-Prague&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Popular Attractions in Prague" width&equals;"630" height&equals;"404" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The big castle perches atop a hill overlooking the Vltav River&period; Its plethora of spires and towers are visible from any open vantage point&comma; from inside the city&period; Travellers can visit the castle ground freely&comma; but admission is required for entrance into its many palaces and museums&period; As an example&comma; the St&period; Vitus’ Catedral is known for its kaleidoscope of color-stained glass and vaulted ceilings&period; The castle is so big that it takes a whole day to properly explore it&period; As an example&comma; the Old Royal Palace is an open mail gall with intricately woven trims&comma; jewelled chandeliers and bright coats of arms&period; The White Tower is the protective structure of the Prague Castle&comma; where archers could keep attackers from storming the castle&period; We could find suits of armor&comma; medieval weapons and there are some weapons that we can try under an instructor’s supervision&period; The Golden Lane is located between the White Tower and Royal Palace&period; It was once the place of where goldsmiths worked and today&comma; it houses stores for souvenirs&comma; foods and crafts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Wenceslas Square is located in the New Town and it has a unique art nouveau design&comma; which is a stark contrast to the usual medieval facade of the rest of the city&period; It is the famous location for the Velvet Revolution when the Communist rule was toppled in 1989&period; It is now a symbol of the country’s encouraging future&period; The National Museum is a parliament-like building with various interesting collections&comma; related to natural sciences&period; Nearby&comma; there’s the statue of St&period; Wenceslas&comma; the famous patron saint of Bohemia&period; When visiting a city&comma; it won’t be complete without sampling its special delicacy&period; Travellers who visit Prague should look for restaurant that serves the most authentic and best gulas&period; It’s a heart and meaty mean with plenty of carbohydrate&period; Gulas is a staple food among Czechs with its complete offering energy and nutrition&period; It is essentially a mix of beer-based dumplings&comma; bacon&comma; juicy strips of beef and gooey gravy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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