Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Czech Republic :: Czech Europe Essays

Czech RepublicWe just arrived in the Czech Republic once dissolve of the Holy Roman Empire and then the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Czechoslovakia (as it was then known) became an independent nation at the end of World War I. The Czech republic is located compass north of Hungary, South of Poland, East of Germany, and West of the Ukraine and Russia. The capital of the Czech republic is Prague. The Czech Republics exact position is - longitude, - latitude. Pragues coordinates are longitude by latitude.We arrived in the Czech Republic on and left for on .While in the Czech Republic we visited many unique sights. One of the intimately impressive was Prague Castle. It is the most popular and most visited sight in the Czech Republic, so it was a must see attraction for us. We also went to The Castle St. Vitus, the Cathedral, (which is a gothic landmark), troika courtyards, and many huge & beautiful gardens. We visited another church, St. Nicholas, it had a large green cupola. We wanted to get a feel for the people of the country, so we went to over-the-hill Town. Old Town is the working heart of Prague, as it has been since the 10th Century. Many of the buildings we went in had gothic insides and Roman basements. One day we had a picnic on a three hundred and eighteen-meter high hill called Petrin Hill. On top there is actually a network of eight parks. While we were there we stopped at the observatory Petrin Tower. Petrin Tower looks like a small Eiffel Tower and was built in 1891. We climbed the 299 steps for only 25 kc, (which is Czech money).Next we went to Wencelas Square. This square is the optic of cultural, financial and everyday life. There are a lot of theaters, shops, store and banks around to use. After our adventure in the square we went to see Josefov, the Old Judaic Quarters. Pragues former Jewish ghetto was located in Old Town within the streets of Kaprova, Plouha and Ankozi. During World War II the Nazis under the control of Hitler wiped out t his community.

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