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: @asuat
Cesky Krunlov is one of those cities that are forever in our hearts. The historical center is very well maintained and beautiful. We spent two days in the city that are enough to know it well. We had the opportunity to be in town during the festival ST. Wenceslao, when there were presentations of traditional dances. Very interesting! If you go to Czech Repuplic, you must visit Cèsky Krumlov.
entry by: @khaan
That's a hidden gem in Czech Republic. Many tourists are confused about word Switzerland in name but it has no concerns with Switzerland at all. Beautiful place! We went here hoping to take pictures and they were justified. Types smartest and lucky with the weather. The rise is not complicated at all, half an hour vigorous step and you are not the place. For lovers of great views.
entry by: @liltammy
Front view of the St. Bartholomew's Church (Kostel Sv. Bartolomeje in the Czech language) - one of the most dominant architectural features of the little Silesian town of Kravare. The very origin of the chuch dates back to the early 16th century but it has been rebuilt and extended many times over the centuries.
entry by: @impi
The Saint Barbara's church was built by and for the silver miners in Kutna Hora. The church itself is architecturally stunning, both the interior and exterior. However, relative to other European churches, it was somewhat average in terms of its beauty. The history of the church was very interesting.
entry by: @phortun
Wine cellars in Petrov - Plze. The complex consists of some 80 wine cellars and it is open to public all year round. If you visit this place in summer or early autumn though, you will have a unique chance to taste some of the finest and most delicious Moravian wines that local winemakers sell right in the cellars.
entry by: @dali-gis
The Charles Bridge is absolutely to be seen, for the little story an impossible Mission scene with Tom cruise was turning on this bridge. It is really very pretty, romantic, full of little stalls, many people by cons, and for a panoramic photo of the bridge there is a bank with swans below or you can make beautiful pictures. I highly recommend going there.
entry by: @watshon
St Nicholas Church in the Old Town square, which is quite different to the other St Nicholas Church in the Lesser Town. Both are Baroque churches, but each has its own character. The Old Town church was built in the early 1700s and, even if you don't go inside, have a look at the beautiful metalwork on the exterior of the main entrance door. Quite stunning! Inside, frescoes, stained glass, and an exquisite chandelier.
entry by: @bittru
Wonderful view from Terasa U Prince. Awesome rooftop patio with a great view. I went here on a Saturday evening/night. Expect to wait in a line to get in but it was worth the wait for us. The place was packed but it was still a great vibe. The staff was friendly and helpful. Worth checking out!
entry by: @misia1979
This beautiful, very beautiful church inside is also dedicated to St. Procopius and is located in the Zizkov district of Prague. It is in neo-gothic style and was consecrated in 1903. It is located on the Seifertova, the main road through Prague 3.
entry by: @liltammy
Front view of the Troja Chateau - a beautiful Baroque chateau found in the Prague district of Troja. The chateau was built by the nobleman Vaclav Vojtech from Sternberk as his summer reisdence in the second half of the 17th century.
entry by: @rockmen
I really enjoyed the view from the Petrin Tower. It was only 150Kc to gain access to the top. Very over crowded, but definitely worth it for the spectacular view you get of Prague. The best way to make it to the top of Petrin Hill is by the cable car. There are beautiful gardens at the top of the hill too, I would suggest walking back down to street level, and exploring everything there is to see.
entry by: @krakonos
St.Agnes Monastery Complex, Prague, Old Town. The National Gallery's collection of medieval art is located in a medieval monastery. Space and exposed objects fit together. Although good art looks good everywhere. Medieval art is always about religion. And in the monastery's environment it is so extraordinary.
entry by: @miller02
Charles Bridge. It's such a beautiful historical place with an incredible view. I enjoyed the ambience of the place a lot despite the massive crowd. During my last visit I went early in the morning and it was worth it as I was able to feel and see the face of the bridge without so many disturbance.
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Tomas
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Thank you very much for mention me.
Good morning. Excellent photographs Beautiful places to visit in Prague.
Great collection. Thanks for choosing one of my photo.
Excellent collection
Hi Tomas, I love your account, very professional! I'm writing about Kraków for Steemfest visitors. Could you recommend some of your own posts that would be interesting to them? For example about Ostrava, about the Polish/Czech/Slovak border area, and your best post about Prague. Then I could write a post linking to those posts, or retweet a new post if it's relevant.
Thank you so much for mention my photo!