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 submissions.
Have a great weekend and keep on steeming!
entry by: @krakonos
Vojtěška, The strand of Brusnice creek, The Brevnov Monastery complex. The original Gothic chapel was converted in the Baroque Summer Palace. According to the legend, St.Adalbert with Prince Boleslav met here, at the strand of Brusnice, and agreed to establish a monastery.
entry by: @whimsical-magic
About sixty miles east of Prague I took this picture of my exceptionally nice friend Sara in the little village Konárovice — right in front of my favorite historic building ~ 🌟~ For an American like my friend our country naturally is quite mysterious & magical and for me it can be lovely to see my own joy with the romantic history-charged surrounding reflected in any visitor´s eager face ~
entry by: @liltammy
Close-up of the Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prague Orloj, a medieval astronomical clock located in the center of Prague. The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still operating.
entry by: @nenio
The Spanish Synagogue in Prague. Its name is due to the fact that it was built in Moorish revival style, in the middle of the 19th century. It is an interesting and beautiful building, the Franz Kafka monument is next to this synagogue.
entry by: @jarvie
This is Adršpach-Teplice Rocks. I was there back in November after steemfest... there early morning and no one was around. Grabbed a few pictures inlcuding this one straight down to see the cool formations from another angle.
entry by: @softa
The Estates Theater building is built in a Classicist style. The theater was opened on April 21, 1783. Since then, the building has been rebuilt several times. Last time at 80-90. 20th century.
entry by: @hairyfairy
Sculpture The pack by Michael Gabriel you can see at Silingrovo square in Brno till 12th March. Then it will be replaced by another sculpture The Sharks. The building behind is hotel The Blue Star where used to be wellknown brewery.
entry by: @assasin
A monument to Josef Jungmann ( Jungmann Josef; 16 July 1773, Hudlice — 14 November 1847, Prague) was a Czech poet and philologist, adenoma of the leading figures of the Czech national revival. In honor of Josef Jungmann called the square (Jungmannovo náměstí) in Nowe-a Place in Prague. In 1878, it was a monument to the scientist.
entry by: @krakonos
Church of St.Wenceslaus, Prosek, today Prague. According to legend, this church was founded in 970. In fact, it was built around 1050. And it is not a small church. Triple Basilica ...
He went through two Gothic, two Baroque and one Classicist reconstructions. An amazing complex of buildings was created around him. One of the many places I like in Prague.
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