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Hotel Selsky - Prague - Czech
The hotel building originates from the 18th century and is a state preserved cultaral monument. The luxory accomodation is of a romantic and rustic style.The hotel offers our guests maximum comfort in 28 elegantly funitured double rooms with luxory bathrooms and toilet.For the security of guests entry to the rooms is by magnetic cards. All rooms are also equipped with colour TV, satelite, telephone, minibar and safety deposite box. The hotel has its own secure car parking.
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Hotel Selsky - Prague - Czech
The hotel building originates from the 18th century and is a state preserved cultaral monument. The luxory accomodation is of a romantic and rustic style.The hotel offers our guests maximum comfort in 28 elegantly funitured double rooms with luxory bathrooms and toilet.For the security of guests entry to the rooms is by magnetic cards. All rooms are also equipped with colour TV, satelite, telephone, minibar and safety deposite box. The hotel has its own secure car parking.
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Hotel Selsky - Prague - Czech
The hotel building originates from the 18th century and is a state preserved cultaral monument. The luxory accomodation is of a romantic and rustic style.The hotel offers our guests maximum comfort in 28 elegantly funitured double rooms with luxory bathrooms and toilet.For the security of guests entry to the rooms is by magnetic cards. All rooms are also equipped with colour TV, satelite, telephone, minibar and safety deposite box. The hotel has its own secure car parking.
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Kampa Island - Prague - Czech
Crossing over Charles Bridge from the Star? Mesto side, you'll see one of the best photo opportunities in the city: the twin towers of the bridge, framing an almost perfect view of the Church of St Nicholas and the Castle behind. Before continuing, however, take the flight of steps on the left, leading down to Na Kampe, the principal square of Kampa Island. Until 1770, it was known simply as Ostrov or 'island', which understandably led to confusion with the other islands of the Vltava. Kampa is an oasis of calm on even the most crowded August day. One of the loveliest parks in the city is located at its southern end. This was created in the nineteenth century when an egalitarian decision was made to join the gardens of three private palaces and throw them open to the public. While washerwomen once rinsed shirts on the banks (note the Chapel to St John of the Laundry near the southern end), today it's taken up by snoozing office workers and bongo-beating Eurohippies. The river and bridge views are as romantic as they come, while the chestnut trees make shady spots for reading and recharging. In spring the park is filled with pink blossom. Kampa Park the restaurant, one of Prague's classier and pricier eateries, is actually at the other end of the island, where the Certovka runs back into the river.
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Kampa Island - Prague - Czech
Crossing over Charles Bridge from the Star? Mesto side, you'll see one of the best photo opportunities in the city: the twin towers of the bridge, framing an almost perfect view of the Church of St Nicholas and the Castle behind. Before continuing, however, take the flight of steps on the left, leading down to Na Kampe, the principal square of Kampa Island. Until 1770, it was known simply as Ostrov or 'island', which understandably led to confusion with the other islands of the Vltava. Kampa is an oasis of calm on even the most crowded August day. One of the loveliest parks in the city is located at its southern end. This was created in the nineteenth century when an egalitarian decision was made to join the gardens of three private palaces and throw them open to the public. While washerwomen once rinsed shirts on the banks (note the Chapel to St John of the Laundry near the southern end), today it's taken up by snoozing office workers and bongo-beating Eurohippies. The river and bridge views are as romantic as they come, while the chestnut trees make shady spots for reading and recharging. In spring the park is filled with pink blossom. Kampa Park the restaurant, one of Prague's classier and pricier eateries, is actually at the other end of the island, where the Certovka runs back into the river.
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Klavs Synagogue - Prague - Czech
The Klausen Synagogue is located by the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery. It takes its name from the German word ""Klaus"" meaning ""smal building"", which is derived from the Latin word ""claustrum"". ""Klausen"" (plural of ""Klaus"") was the name of the originally three smaller buildings, which Moredechaim Maisel, Head of the Prague Jewish Community, had erected in honour of the visit of Emperor Maximilian II to the Prague Ghetto in 1573. The present Klausen Synagogue building dates from after the conflagration of 1689 and was completed in 1604. Further reconstruction of the Klausen Synagogue took place in the 1880s. The Klausen Synagogue held an important place in the history of Prague?s Jewish Town. It was the largest synagogue in the ghetto and at the same time the synagogue served for Prague?s Burial Society.
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Loretto - Prague - Czech
This former place of pilgrimage with the copy of Santa Casa was built in 1626-31, and the Baroque Church of the Nativity of Our Lord was added in 1734-35. The facade of the front wing was rebuilt by K. I. Dienzenhofer in 172O-22. The tower contains 27 loretto bells which play the Song of Our Lady. The most valuable item of the liturgical treasury is the so-called Prague Sun, a monstrance weighing over 12 kg and embellished with 6,222 diamonds.
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