Prague/Czech Republic - Wednesday photo challenge - share your personal pictures from your visit to the Czech Republic!

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Hello fellow Steemians,

I hope you are all having a great day! :) As usually, I am here with my daily photo challenge where you can submit your personal images from your travels to Prague and other locations in the Czech Republic in the comment section below.

The best 15 entries of the day will get my upvote. I will then pick the absolute winner of the day from these 15 photos. The winning photo will be awarded with a bigger upvote and it will also be featured as the cover image for the challenge post the next day to give the author of the winning shot some more exposure and publicity.

Don’t forget to add a short background story for your entry with at least 30 words and let me just remind you one more time that only personal images will be accepted in the challenge.

There were many great entries submitted in the yesterday Prague/Czech Republic photo challenge and I had a hard time picking the best one. After a deliberate consideration, however, I decided to choose the following entry by @dali-gis:

Prague, Karolo quarto sculpture, Czech republic. Charles the fourth. Statue of Charles IV., the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, is situated at the Knights of the Cross Square near the Charles Bridge. It is one of the most important neo-Gothic statues in Central Europe. The Charles IV. Monument was revealed in 1849, because there were fights around it in 1848 and the statue had to be encased to be protected from damage.

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I rewarded @dali-gis winning entry with some extra upvote. Feel free to visit his blog and check out some of his other entries.

Thank you for your submissions. Have a great day and keep on Steeming!


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I've been to Hrensko several times but somehow missed this place. Hidden a few feet away from the road stuck between the rocks, this magical hotel/restaurant lies almost invisible to the tourist's eye.

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Your pictures are like scenes from a movie. Amazing job.

Thank you! One day they might actually be in a movie^^ Never know

Yep, that sure is like a place from a movie set. Well worth featuring in today's contest. Have a great day. Tomas

Thanks! Please do ;) Running out of new CZ-Photos ;) Time for another short trip

Crowds of tourists entering the Charles Bridge, a magnificent historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in the center of Prague. Measuring 621 metres (2,037 ft) long, the bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries. You can see one on the right :)

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In the foreground of the photo, it can be seen part of the Prague astronomical clock (or Prague orloj) and in the background the Gothic towers of the Church of Our Lady before Týn.
The clock has two dials. The upper one is the astronomical clock itself and the lower (shown in more detail in the photo) is a calendar
It has four figures around it: a philosopher, an angel, an astronomer and a writer. The photo shows only the first three figures.

This Charles Bridge is a stunning place to go for sunrise before all the stalls open and the public arrive. A must see if in prague. Magnificent Views and ultra-touristy rip off vendors. Great for people watching and city views but can be extremely congested.
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Thanks guyz!

Nice shot :) The quality of your submissions has been constantly increasing :) Keep up the good work.

I agree with @phortun keep up the great work. Awesome shot.

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Cesky Krumlov is a really really beautiful place. With the river and small cobblestones streets, it is definitely worth a visit. It was a bit crowded at times, but never too bad. It's small, but still very nice to walk around and a nice place to grab lunch and some dessert after :)

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Beautiful and if you are adventurous, it can be adrenaline. The entire quarry can be traversed along the marked trail, but you will not see much except a few views.Very pleasant walk with wonderful admirable views. To see the beauty of the quarry, it must be a forbidden boundary where there is no protection and narrow paths.
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The Old Town Square is actually a great place. In addition to many beautiful ornate old houses and the Tyn Church with its two towers, there is also the Old Town Hall. It's magic; a unique place Romantic if you go with your partner.

A real treasure in Europe. Very medieval, surrounding the town hall square, are the historic buildings of the city. Walking and getting lost in the streets of Prague is priceless. Pearls to visit: the Church of Tyn and its twin towers, the old town hall with its famous astronomical clock, the Church of St. Nicholas, the Rudolfinum, the Jewish Quarter of Prague and its synagogue. Nothing like it in Europe!
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despite that I generally really dislike to see horses in this position - from the ˋartistic aspect´ only this is a great picture

This Church of St Ludmila looked lovely from the outside- and the square outside is nice. This beautifull old neo-Gothic church is located in the park in Peace square (Náměstí Míru). It's nice peacefull location. In the park you can take a break. All church ''lovers'' are welcome.
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Cesky Krumlov
If you are a fan of the Renaissance period of history and enjoy tales of kings, queens, and knights doing battle, then this is your place! If you are simply a fan of history, this is your place. Amazingly preserved village complete with the castle on the hill. Interesting story of how this centuries old tiny place survived wars and evolutionary progress.

We had a great day walking up to the Petrin Tower and seeing the view. The walk is about 20 minutes up hill but the views get better as you get higher and I'd definitely say to walk if you can instead of taking the cable car to admire them! The tower itself provides a brilliant view of the whole of Prague.
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This enormous metal sculpture of writer Franz Kafka’s head is hidden away in a square above the Národní třída metro station, near the excellent My Tesco grocery store and the multi-level mall it is part of. There are 42 moving levels of metal that rotate independently and eventually form the head of Kafka, which is 11 metres high.

The Vltava river is the longest river in Czech Republic. It runs through several towns and cities in the country but the most famous views of the river are the ones of Český Krumlov and this one in Prague were you can see the magnificent Vltava river passing through one of the main Prague attractions, the Charles Bridge (Karlův most).

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Charles Bridge

The most famous bridge in Prague, and indeed, the Czech Republic a 520 metre stretch of masonry that spans the River Vltava in serene fashion. Built between 1357 and 1402, the bridge was the only way of crossing the Vltava without taking to the water for 460 years.

The Powder Tower
Going to this place, I thought only to see an old tower and no, in the tower was a museum of five floors with themes on the wars in Latvia, mainly 1st and 2nd World War and other historical facts, this Museum was free. Really interesting for lovers of world wars. To recommend.

The monument of Karel Hašler, Praha, Old castle stairs
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Karel Hašler (1879-1941) was a Czech songwriter, singer, actor, director, playwright ...
During the Nazi occupation he composed and sang patriotic and anti-German songs. It was enough to be arrested and beaten in the concentration camp Mauthausen.
Street singers are singing near his monument, often his songs.

Closed to the famous Charles Bridge and Franz Kafka museum you will find one of most humorous creations by Czech sculptor David Cerny. Affectionately titled, "Piss", it features two gyrating, mechanical men urinating on a map of the Czech Republic.

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great winning choice ~ from Prague and yet enjoyable different than what one usually comes across ~ 🤗✨ ~

This post has received a 0.78 % upvote from @drotto thanks to: @dreamingirwin.

I love the concept. Nice work on sharing the love. Good luck with the contest. :)