Collection of some of the most amazing photos from Prague/Czech Republic submitted recently by your fellow Steemians
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: @magnata
Czech Republic - a country that will not leave indifferent any tourist. I still remember these romantic shops, narrow streets, cleanliness and order, which is so lacking at home. Going to Prague take comfortable shoes. You have to walk around the city, laid pavement. The Old Town is the place where Prague was once founded. This is now the historical center. It includes the Old Town Avenue, and the Astronomical Clock.
entry by: @watshon
Prague Castle is incredible and definitely worth getting a guided tour. St. Vitus cathedral was amazing and walking through Gold Row was really cool. I loved learning about the history of the place and the artifacts that are there.
entry by: @phortun
A beautiful golden sunset reflecting on the surface of the Silver Lake in Opava. A former gypsum quarry that got flooded by the nearby River Opava in 1964, the lake has been a popular recreation area for the residents of the city and its vicinity.
entry by: @dimiimp
Cesky Krumlov. Beautiful town and perfect for a short stay. Had 2 nights there and that was definitely enough. Ideal for "activities" such as hiking, canoeing but the river was flooded on our visit and so this limited the options available. Lovely town though!
entry by: @manoldonchev
Night view through the grass. I liked the feeling of urban and natural elements in harmony that this low point of view behind a garden provided. It was as if I were sitting near a campfire, and behind the stems some flames illuminated the buildings nearby while in the background stronger electric lights showcased the taller structure. And the smells of a campfire can be felt there for real, in the old center of Prague. Ham, potatoes and skewers are being roasted pretty close behind my back.
entry by: @rockmen
The John Lennon Wall is an amazing experience. A lot of wonder pieces of art up on the wall. Every piece is positive, peace and love. You can also add your own piece of art, or sign your name on the wall. While I was there they had some local kids spray painting the wall.
entry by: @impi
Old Town Square, Prague. Simply beautiful! The first time I had been there I was enchanted by the beauty of the architecture of the buildings and the whole complex of the square as a whole, when I came back the second time I had the same feeling and then at night acquires even more charm particular! Newly couples are also busy for Photo shoot!
entry by: @ritxi
Hotel Barcelo in Brno is located at Šilingrovo square. This beautiful modern four-star hotel was rebuilt a decade ago. Before this time, in this building from 1870, named The City Court, has been the venue for lectures and meetings of members of the Natural Sciences Society, where also famous Gregor Johann Mendel was one of the most active members.
entry by: @liltammy
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert is a Roman Catholic metropolitan cathedral in Prague and it also serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. I just love the view of the dramatic spires that dominate Prague’s fairytale skyline. Be sure it takes your breath away when you in Prague.
entry by: @krakonos
Night lighting of St. Anthony's Cathedral on Strossmayer Square, Prague. Like in all major European cities, ofcourse in Prague, the most memorable monuments are illuminated at night. Now, in the autumn and winter, there is more darkness. So besides the day tour of Prague you can also go for a night tour. Sights can be found easily. They are shining. (I do not wonder if it's right for our planet. A little waste of energy, isn´t it?)
entry by: @softa
The Nelahozeves Chateau is a 16th-century building, one of the most important late Renaissance buildings in Bohemia. Permanent Chateau Exposition A view of the noble interior of the Lobkovic family is a collection of twelve period rooms, which illustrate in detail the life of the influential noble family in Bohemia in the 19th century.
entry by: @nikollettesunday
One picture from Vrtba Garden in Prague. Garden is situated on the slope of Petrin Hill. You have to pay the entrance fee but it it’s worth it. It’s a beautiful place for Weddings or some celebration but also chilly place where you can read a book, enjoy silence in the middle of Prague and take a beautiful photos of statues and Prague castle.
entry by: @asuat
St. Vitus Cathedra, A shell made whole again. This is a must see if only for the painted Mucha stained glass, There is a hodge podge of reconfigured stained glass because it had all been destroyedm but the Mucha and the Chagall are the highlights, Very beautiful cathedral, not to be missed as the rest of the city, really fantastic Prague.
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Tomas
CEO & Founder of CGH
Thanks for mention me. Thanks a lot
Sure thing!
Thank you for the honors again!
Well deserved once again!
wow nice photo
We do have some amazing talents and dedicated people on the platform . They all ROCK!
great photos. looks like a beautiful place
Credit to all the participating Steemians out there.
Thank you very much for selecting my photo.
You are most welcome.
It's good to pay for your work, sir
Always looking forward to the collections ~ ✨ ~
Great photos. And thanx @czechglobalhosts for mentioning my post.