


Day #28: St. Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral, one of the most emblematic of Praha where 125 manuscripts are kept, including a fragment of the Gospel of Mark with a memorial inscription by Charles IV. ...
Day #27: Střelecký ostrov
From the Legion Bridge one can access a small island bathed by the Vltava river. It’s a lovely park. Through the leaves I find a building built in 1844: it’s the National Theatre of Prague, the Narodni Divadlo. ...
Day #26: Devil’s channel
Bibliographic reference to sit on a dock to read: “En plenitud” by Gabriela Maura. ...
The history of Prague: a world heritage
Prague is not only a destination where to appreciate the beauty of a city full of charm, but it is also a destination where the rich heritage of a city full of history and culture can be seen. Here we give an overview of the legacy that transformed Prague into a...
Day #25: Kampa Island
Kampa Island, one of my regular resting places. ...
Day #24: Vltava River
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Day #23: Memorial to communism victims
I’m not a great fan of sculptures, but these ones of Olbram Zoubek moved me somehow… and don’t do as me, visit them at night, they’re terrifying! ...
Day #22: Astronomical Clock
Photographing the icon of the city. An object that is photographed every second raises some questions. Let’s leave the astronomical clock in the background and watch its observers: they are the ones that give meaning to it. ...