Dear Steemit friends,
Let me take this opportunity to present you some of the greatest images that have appeared in my daily Prague/Czech Republic Photo Challenge in the past week.
If you are not familiar with the contest, feel free to check my blog as it is a regular daily photo challenge that everyone can join. I am collecting personal pictures of other Steemians from their visit to Prague and other locations in the Czech Republic and rewarding their effort in the form of an upvote.
Please sit back and enjoy some of the greatest recent Prague/Czech Republic submission.
Have a great weekend and keep on steeming!
entry by: @krakonos
Municipal House at winter night, Prague. The building was built between 1905 and 1912 in the style of Art Nouveau. It was a representative place for the most important Prague events. In the construction and decoration were the then leading artists. The independence of Czechoslovakia was proclaimed here in October 1918.
entry by: @phortun
Today, I am coming with another summer memory. I took this shot of the picturesque Silesian landscape among fields somewhere between the villages of Slavkov and Litultovice in the Moravian - Silesian Region of the country.
entry by: @magnata
Church of Our Lady before Tyn from Old Town Square in Prague.
a very beautiful Catholic church of the Virgin Mary in front of Týn or just the Tyn Church. Previously, on the site of this temple there was a small rotunda built in the XI century. She was the parish church for the merchants of the Tyn court.
And they began to build the church of the Virgin Mary before Týn in 1350, and only completed its construction in 1510, that is, it was built exactly 160 years. The church was built by the famous architect Peter Parlerz.
entry by: @mrprofessor
The Towers in Olomouc. One of the coolest things about exploring Czech Republic is that every street will either end up in a castle or a big cathedral. Olomouc is no exception. No matter the direction you look, there will always be a wonderful tower to attract your attention.
entry by: @bengy
This is my photo of the Kafka memorial in the Jewish quarter in Prague from when I visited earlier this year. This area is surrounded my quite interesting little streets and some very nice restaurants (which are incredible value if you are paying from a euro point of view). The photo was taken during my walk from my hotel to the Rudolphinium (concert hall).
entry by: @phortun
Side view of the Kravare Chateau. Situated in the little town of Kravare in the Silesian part of the Czech Republic, the Kravare Chateau is a majestic Baroque chateau whose origins date back to the 17th century. There is a golf course and a large park next to the chateau.
entry by: @surfercz
View from the forest in Prague 4. We look from the Velký háj in Braník to Pankrác, Michle and Kačerov. We can see a new interesting building V tower in the left corner of picture.
entry by: @nenio
Prague at night is also very beautiful and you see the city from a quite different perspective. In this photo shows the Castle and the Charles Bridge illuminated, and their reflections on the water of the Vltava River.
entry by: @travelgirl
Český Krumlov, a small town of endless cobble stones lights up when it gets dark. There are numerous stores along the main strip where visitors can continue with buying their gifts or for those who are hungry, can find a nice cosy place for a warm dinner.
entry by: @hairyfairy
Hi Tomas, this statue called "Bravery" by Jaroslav Róna is located in Moravian Square in Brno. During wintermonths you can also skate around it. Behind the skating arena is a buiding of Moravian gallery where old paints are presented.
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