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A group of people in front of a building
 
The Old Town Square of Prague was, quite literally, mind-blowing.
ok, not literally,
but this expression definitely suits this history-packed European city center.Like the bridge,
I also frequented this part of Prague often,
usually several times each day I was there.
I was not the only one,
the other tourists liked it too,
and I found that walking in this area was slow and difficult.
The thousands of other people, all around me,
did not take away much from this place, however,
and, I still can’t imagine a more beautiful place so rich with history.
(and, though I have not seen all of Europe, Prague is still my favorite)
Týn Church- work on this church started in the14th century in the late gothic style. By the beginning of the 15th century, work on this church was nearly complete- with only the towers, gables, and roof missing. These missing pieces were completed by 1511. In 1679, the church was hit by lightening. The fire resulting from this strike heavily damaged the old vault and was later replaced by lower baroque vault.Astronomical clock- first installed in 1410, it is the third oldest astronomical clock in the world, and the oldest one still working. I will be completely honest, I have no idea how it works. However, based on the loads and loads of people gawking at it all day long, I assume it’s a pretty big deal.
A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a building

 

A clock on the side of a building
Prague and City

 Prague and Old Town

A group of people sitting in front of a building

 

A large building

 

A group of people sitting in front of a building

 

A large building

 

A large brick building with a mountain in the background

 

A tall building in a city

A group of people jumping in the air

A large clock tower towering over a city

 

A large clock mounted to the side of a building

 

A group of people walking in front of a crowd

 

A group of people standing in front of a church

 

A large tall tower with a clock at the top of a building

 

A clock on the front of a building

 

There is not one part of Prague I did not enjoy. 
honestly, it was that amazing.
 
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

Chef | Food Photographer

I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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15 Comments

  1. Batang Biyahera says:

    Haven't visit Prague yet even though I'm living in Berlin for 4 years. I love the style of your pictures and your blog is great! xo

  2. Lauren Townsend says:

    I'm so jealous! Prague is definitely on my travel list.

  3. Rhe Christine says:

    gosh that is amazing. thank you for these pictures!

  4. Andi of My Beautiful Adventures says:

    These pictures are so beyond gorgeous, there are no words!

  5. Erinn says:

    I did Sunday social today and Prague was on my list of places I'd love to visit. I missed this post but seeing all of the pictures just makes me want to go there more! It's just looks so nostalgic and magical to me for some reason.
    –Erinn