Collection of some of the most amazing photos from Prague/Czech Republic submitted recently by your fellow Steemians
Dear Steemit friends,
Let me take this opportunity to present you some of the greatest images that have appeared in my daily Prague/Czech Republic Photo Challenge in the past week.
If you are not familiar with the contest, feel free to check my blog as it is a regular daily photo challenge that everyone can join. I am collecting personal pictures of other Steemians from their visit to Prague and other locations in the Czech Republic and rewarding their effort in the form of an upvote.
Please sit back and enjoy some of the greatest recent Prague/Czech Republic submission.
Have a great weekend and keep on steeming!
entry by: @nenio
Yesterday I showed a stained-glass window of St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague. Today I share other stained-glass window. This one shows scenes of the live of Christ, unlike yesterday photograph; it is worth watching them in detail. You can see the style and colors of the designed is a big contrast with the Gothic and Baroque architecture of the Cathedral.
entry by: @krakonos
Prague Loreta, Loretánské square, Hradčany, Prague. One of the most important Czech pilgrimage sites. One of the most important Czech pilgrimage sites. It is a collection of Baroque buildings to celebrate the Virgin Mary. The pattern was the Holy Hut of the Italian Loreto. It is surrounded by the original six chapels that have been constantly upgraded.
entry by: @phortun
A beautiful golden sunset reflecting on the surface of the Silver Lake in Opava. A former gypsum quarry that got flooded by the nearby River Opava in 1964, the lake has been a popular recreation area for the residents of the city and its vicinity.
entry by: @tata-natana
Look! How beautiful it is! Nature can be so impressive. People also can create something good together with nature. That is one of the inner gardens in Prague. Have you been there? Have you seen it? Have you taken a picture of it? I'm sure you have. This place can't stay unnoticed.
entry by: @natuzzi
When I came to the Chech Republic, to Prague in particular, I was told that this city has a well-known name - The city of Red Roofs. I could see why:) Quite a noticeable feature, right? Unfortunately, I don't remember where this photo was taken from. I think it was something like a castle. I remember going up the long and narrow staircase. The view from there is really impressive!
entry by: @khaan
Cesky Krumlov, Photographer's Paradise. The old town only has about 200 hundred residents, but gets about a million visitors a year so just about everything is for the tourists. But that's fine since it is all well done and isn't gaudy or trashy. The old buildings are well kept and there's a beautiful building or vista every where you look. The castle gardens are beautiful and open all the time. Stay overnight and get up early before the rest of the tourists are awake so you can take some pictures without a lot of people you don't know in them.
entry by: @impi
I dropped in to Cesky Krumlov on the way to Prague from Salzburg. As this small town was held in the Vltava river, the Chromev c castle, the red-roofed roof and the white-walled house were lined up, and it had a different atmosphere from Western Europe ♪ In the center of the city there is a cafe in the center of Svornost It was open and many tourists were visiting and crowded.
entry by: @bittru
Beautiful architecture. Prague old town is full of historical streetscapes. Row after row of beautiful buildings that appear to have escaped the bombings of WW2. The old town square is massive - much bigger than I expected. You can sit for hours just taking in the atmosphere and beauty of the surroundings.
entry by: @watshon
Strahov Monastery. Super cool library. It's definitely a quick trip. If you want a closer more in-depth experience you will need to book a tour. There is a link to booking big tours on their website. If you don't have a lot of time it's still worth popping in. It's about $5 to get in. Another $2 if you want to be allowed to use your camera (in non-flash mode). It's a pleasant walk / loop to go to the monastery, swing by the Loreta Church and then continue down to Prague Castle. You can also do the walk in reverse.
entry by: @ritxi
Skyscrapers of Brno, the second biggest city in the Czech Republic. They were built in 60-years of the 20th century by architect Roman Zajíc in post-modernist style. Actually, they are under reconstruction with the first of them already finished. Ahoj!
entry by: @rockmen
Velká Amerika. One of the most stunning places I've ever been to. Beautiful waters but you will have to climb under and over a few small fences to get to the good stuff. It's barriered off but there's always a lot of people who've gone through. Definitely recommend if you're visiting Prague.
entry by: @miller02
Old Town Square Prague
Gorgeous town square that's a must-see. Stand in any part of this huge square and look around - you will see nothing but beautiful architecture, cobble stone roads and walkways everywhere. This square is really the heart of Prague, and every traveler should visit it, especially for the early morning and at night, which is also less crowded.
entry by: @krakonos
Strahov Monastery, view from the east, Hradčany, Prague. The appearance of Prague and its individual monuments changes not only with the season and part of the day, but also with the weather. Now is a typical autumn. Fogs, gray sky ... The ideal time to start taking pictures of interiors.
entry by: @muffoni
You can see here probably Křinice and Broumov from Broumovskie Steny, but if i'm wrong correct me please and forgive me:) Photo was made Year ago. Btw Broumovskie Steny is a great place.
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Tomas
CEO & Founder of CGH
Oh wow it is beautiful! I am going to Prague in January! Any recommendations for a good places to eat and relax? Me and my partner have never been there before so it would be exciting to explore yet also go to places we know are quality and enjoyable.
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