Les Gerard

Prague Visit

If Prague is the jewel in Bohemia, it is nevertheless countless gems to hotel im prag in the country. Visit Prague, c We woke up around 8 and a half in the morning and between one thing and another and after-breakfast were about 9 and a half when we left the hotel. During the morning we wanted to visit the synagogues of the Jewish Quarter. The first one we went to the Spanish Synagogue. There we bought tickets to visit, but keep in mind that do not sell individual tickets for a particular synagogue, you have a ticket comprr allows you to visit: the Spanish Synagogue, the Maisel Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue, the oldest synagogue and the old cemetery The Klaus Synagogue and the Ceremonial Hall. With this ticket you can not visit the Synagogue Staronova, must be paid separately. To give you an idea of ​​what it takes to visit all this, for a family of two adults and two children up to 15 years, the price is 1000 crowns. Almost $ 50 for four. We bought the entrance to the synagogue. It was something we did not know and in the end we found some very interesting views. The visit and really all it is a curious experience. As interesting is the old Jewish cemetery. All the tombs stacked with each other, where you only see a vertical slab representing each of the buried, as we hear the vertical slab lies at the feet of the deceased on the contrary to our tradition. Try to learn why this crowding of niches. As we understand, the Jews were placed initially on a small area of ​​Prague, the Jewish community grew but the extent they held in Prague did not grow equally. Historical moments like the plague of plague that ravaged Europe including Prague, made this community had no place to bury their dead in Prague and were arranged in a very small area. The community was growing and had to withstand pressure from Prague had occupied the land was becoming less in proportion to its growth. This is a little story that we hear regarding the Jewish cemetery. After visiting the Jewish Quarter we headed across to Prague Castle Manesuv most, bridge is located next to the Rudolfinum and is right wing of the Charles Bridge. Letenska walked down the street towards the Castle. We entered the room and took the tickets for your visit. For a family with two children up to fifteen years, family ticket costs 500 crowns, about 25 euros. With this entry you can see, the Old Royal Palace, The Story of Prague Castle, the Basilica of St. George, Golden Lane, the Pinacoteca of the castle and the Powder Tower Castle. Inside the castle is also the Cathedral of St. Vitus, but it is free. The first thing we visited was the Cathedral, impressive, must be seen, in a predominantly baroque city excited to see the Gothic cathedral, a height beyond belief. After this visit we were slowly walking each of the visits to the Castle. Justice was hot and finished the tour we decided to go to a terrace and enjoy a cold beer. We went back to Stare Mesto – Old Town – and seek a place to dine.


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