Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Prague1: A City Tour

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Photos (top to bottom): photo1: the interior of St. Vitus Cathedral, inside Prague Castle, the city's most popular attraction, reportedly the largest castle in the world, dating to the 9th c; photo2: the Old Town from Prague Castle; photo3: this statue proves that t-ball dates to the 13th c; photo4: the exterior of St. Vitus Cathedral; photo5: Ada S. has a medieval restaurant dedicated to her, which kind of dates her . . . ; photo6: the 14th c Charles Bridge and the Viltava River; photo7: statue on the Vltava River; photo8: in the Jewish Quarter (the large clock, with Hebrew lettering, runs backwards, in accord with reading Hebrew script from right to left; photos 9&10: astronomical clock in the Old Town Hall, founded in 1338; photo11: pigeons humble a sculpture on Old Town Square.

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