On the jetrailway with this guy headed for Vienna, Austria!
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Day 7 -Prague Proud
Prague Performance
A Little Down Time
Rudolfinun at Dvorakova Hall
Night Out
We ate at an outdoor cafe while it poured rain and we sat cozy watching people scurry for cover. Next, a walk along the Charles Bridge leading to the castle at sunset. This bridge was built by King Charles IV and was completed in the 15th century. The guard towers are immense and it is lined with baroque statues of patron saints. The most famous is St. John that was martyrd on the bridge in 1393. The bridge is a lesson in history, religion, and mysticism. It is believed that if you touch the plaque of the Saint in just right way, paying homage to the stars you will ensure your return to Prague. Touching the fallen priest fulfills a wish in a year and a day. We will see! Our walk home included a traditional chimney cone and ice cream!!!! 



Palace Gardens and the Charles Bridge
Old Town Hall Tour
We were able to visit the original chapel, and original dwellings underground that form the foundation of the square. The dwellings are history in levels that have been preserved. Apparently there are many yet untouched under the city. We stood in an original Roman dwelling, an original gothic dwelling, John Huss’s ( Hussite Movement) meeting room, and the cathedral that was saved during the Nazi reign because they plastered over the religious mosaic so it would not be destroyed. It is all so interesting and beyond beautiful.






























