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Karlova Street
Czech republic › Prague › Charles street
In my opinion, the first, most popular street among tourists, part of the Royal Way. There are almost no people here. Taking a few turns, the street connects Little Square and Charles Bridge.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Nerudova Street
Czech republic › Prague › Nerudova street
Nerudova Street, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting streets in Prague. It is undoubtedly one of the ten most popular tourist attractions. The street was named in honor of the famous Czech poet and writer Jan Neruda, who lived here in one of the houses.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
St. George's Cathedral
Ukraine › Lviv › Cathedral of St. George
The monumental architectural ensemble, which rises on St. George's Hill in Lviv, has long been the main cathedral of Ukrainian Greek Catholics. The first temple dates back to 1280 and has always been a holy place ever since.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of St. Lawrence
Czech republic › Prague › Church of St. Lawrence on Petrin
Petrshin Hill has been considered a holy place since time immemorial. And this fact is confirmed by the Cathedral of St. Lawrence (Vavrzhynets), located directly on the site of the ancient pagan temple of worshipers of the Slavic god of thunder and lightning Perun.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Charles Square
Czech republic › Prague › Charles Square
The largest area of ​ ​ the Czech Republic is a rectangle measuring approximately 130 by 510 meters. The square has a large square (about 4 hectares), full of cultural objects - the fountain of St.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuit College
Czech republic › Prague › Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
The Roman Catholic Church was built by Carlo Lurago in 1665-1678 for the Jesuit Order. The church was built in the early Baroque style, on the model of the Church of Il Gesu - the cathedral church of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order) in Rome, where his founder - Ignatius Loyola is buried.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Lighthouse in Sanzheika
Ukraine › Odesa › Sanzhey lighthouse
The lighthouse is not on the shore, which, incidentally, every year gradually collapses, but in the depths, in an area that is fenced and protected. You can look at it both from the shore and from the village.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of Saints Jindřich and Kunguta
Czech republic › Prague › Church of St. Jindrich and St. Kunguta
In 1347, Charles IV signed a decree establishing a new city on the right bank of the Vltava. The church was the first church in this area. It was named after King Henry II the Holy and his wife Kunguta of Luxembourg.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Amazing sculptures
Ukraine › Sumy › Sculpture Two angels
There are two monuments next to each other. There is nothing more similar not only in this cemetery, but in Sumy in general.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Pogorzhelets
Czech republic › Prague › Pogorzhelec Square
The square in Hradč any, whose name means "ashtray". The houses on the square first burned down in 1420, and then the area burned down several more times. The central part of the square is decorated with a monument to St.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church and monastery of St. Ursula
Czech republic › Prague › Church of St. Ursula
The Roman Catholic Church of St. Ursula is a high-rise building in the Baroque style, which harmoniously fits into the general architectural style of the street together with the adjacent houses.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Small area
Czech republic › Prague › Small area
A small triangular square near the Old Town. Its center is adorned with a medieval well, built in 1560 and protected by a hand-forged lattice, which was probably created by the court locksmith J.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of the Immaculate Heart of Jesus
Ukraine › Chernivtsi › Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
In 1900 there were 18.696 people of the Roman Catholic rite in Chernivtsi. This was the reason for the construction of a new temple. For the construction they chose a place on the spacious Ferdinand Square, which was then located on the southern outskirts of the city.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Lobkovytsky Palace on the street. Wallachian
Czech republic › Prague › Lobkowicz Palace
The wealthy and influential Lobkowicz family had more than one palace and house in Prague. This one, one of the best - on Vlaska. Giovanni Battista Alliprandi built this magnificent palace in 1703-1707.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Wonderful panorama
Ukraine › Lviv › High Castle
Of course, you need to have time to climb. The panorama is beautiful (I give a video), Lviv can be seen to the outskirts . .
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Jungmann Square
Czech republic › Prague › Jungman Square
The square is named after Josef Jungmann, a prominent Czech philologist and Czech revivalist of the first half of the 19th century. His monument to sculptors Vaclav Levy and Ludwik Shimek is in the center of the square.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Puppet Theater in Dewitz
Czech republic › Prague › Speable and Hurvinek Theater
The oldest professional puppet theater in Europe and the world, one of the most famous in the Czech Republic and Central Europe. Tickets to the Speble and Gurvinek Puppet Theater are sold out in a flash, and it happens that it is impossible to buy a ticket in two weeks.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Chans in Lumshory
Carpathians › Perechyn › old vat
The local places have been known for their mineral waters since ancient times. Cast iron vats are cast here by ancient technologies. They are located on the open terrace by the river, and mineral water is heated on an open fire.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Coal Square
Czech republic › Prague › Square Coal Market
The triangular square got its name from the charcoal trade, which has been conducted here since the 14th century. Part of the coal was brought, and the other part was produced in furnaces directly on the square.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of the Holy Trinity
Czech republic › Prague › Church of the Holy Trinity
The church was built simultaneously with the monastery for Catholic monks (Trinitarians) "Order of the Holy Trinity". After arriving in Prague in 1705, the Trinitarians applied for their own convention.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Thun-Hohenstein Palace
Czech republic › Prague › Thun-Hohenstein Palace
The palace was built in the 1710s by the outstanding Baroque architect Jan Blazei Santini and is one of his best works. Matthias Bernard Brown took part in the sculptural design of the main portal.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Morzinsky Palace
Czech republic › Prague › Morzin Palace
One of the most important examples of high baroque style in Prague. In 1668, this four-story building became the property of the Morzin family. In 1713-1714, the palace was built by order of Count Vaclav Morzin, designed by the famous architect Jan Blazei Santini.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
The place of execution of the leaders of the anti-Habsburg uprising
Czech republic › Prague › Place of execution of the leaders of the Uprising of the Czech Estates
This is a special place on the Old Town Square, which is revered by Prague residents and all Czechs, who cherish the independence of their state. 27 white crosses on the pavement indicate that on June 21.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Devil's Channel
Czech republic › Prague › Channel Devil
The devil in Prague separated a small part of the historical center and created a special atmosphere in this area. Who is the Devil who allows himself to rule in the heart of the Czech capital?
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
Church of St. Martin in the wall
Czech republic › Prague › Church of St. Martin in the wall
There are places in the world where every stone, every wall, every column breathes history. This is the church of St. Martin in the wall, which is located in the heart of Prague, in the Old Town.
olanko1
 •  5 years ago
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