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Prague Walking Tour along the main streets of Lesser Town 🇨🇿 Czech Republic 4K HDR ASMR

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Prague's Lesser Town with our mesmerizing 4K HDR ASMR walking tour.Join us as we meander along the main streets of Lesser Town, immersing ourselves in the rich history and architectural splendor of this charming neighborhood. From quaint cobblestone alleys to grand Baroque facades, each corner reveals a new layer of Prague's captivating beauty.As you stroll alongside historic landmarks and elegant townhouses, let the immersive sounds of ASMR transport you to another world, enhancing your sensory experience and deepening your connection to the surroundings. Join the membership of the channel:    / @perceptionphilosophy   Malá Strana (Little Side), or more formally Menší Město pražské (Lesser Town of Prague), is a district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic, and one of its most historic neighborhoods. ​It is on the left (west) bank of the river Vltava, on the slopes just below Prague Castle. The name distinguishes it from the more prominent districts of Prague on the right bank, with which it is linked by the Charles Bridge. Initially, when it was founded in 1257, the district was called the New Town beneath Prague Castle (Czech: Nové Město pod Pražským hradem). When Charles IV founded the New Town of Prague in 1348, Malá Strana was renamed the Lesser Town of Prague (Czech: Menší Město pražské). In the 17th century, the unofficial name Little Quarter (Czech: Malá Strana) was used.[iew of Malá Strana from St. Nicholas Church In 1419-1420 the Malá Strana was burnt down by Hussites. In 1541 the town was strongly damaged by a fire that killed fifty people. After this fire, the city was rebuilt in the Renaissance style, and many palaces of nobility were built there. Valdštejnská is a street in Prague in the northern part of the Lesser Town in the Prague 1 district, which connects Valdštejnské náměstí and Klárov. The street used to lead from the original Písek Gate, named after the settlement of Písek u Vltavy. It was followed by a medieval, long-canceled road through today's Pětikostelní Square to the southern gate of Prague Castle. Towards Wallenstein Square, a one-way street serves all car traffic from the north to the center of Malá Strana near Malostranské náměstí. Újezd connects Karmelitská Street with the Kinsky Square. It measures about 550 m and in the past used to be part of the old road that led from the Lesser Town Square to South Bohemia and Germany. The Újezd territory belonged to Smíchov, and it used to be one of the oldest settlements in Prague. The Hunger Wall, built during the reign of Charles IV, cut the street in the middle – there used to be a gate to the Lesser Quarter. The name is derived from the word újezd – farm, land, which can be bypassed. Today, it is a vital traffic junction as it serves both automotive and tramway traffic. Here, you will also find the funicular to the famous Petřín Hill and many excellent pubs and bars worth visiting. More importantly, there is a memorial to the victims of Communism located at the base of Petřín Hill - it is a rather disturbing series of statues dedicated to the victims of the Communist era between 1948-1989. The memorial was unveiled on May 22, 2002, and is the work by the Czech sculptor Olbram Zoubek and architects Jen Kerel and Zdeněk Holzel. It is a unique work of art – male statues appear to be disintegrating and decaying before our very eyes, the first man whole to the last man, who becomes nothing and stands as a symbol of to what extent the political prisoners of the regime were affected. An interesting touch is the bronze strip in the center of the stairs – it tells the estimated number of people affected by the Communist regime. https://goo.gl/maps/iRSUQkCcWw9mggwN6 My second channel:    / @driverelaxradio   Instagram:   / perceptionphilosophy   Recorded in 4k Perception Philosophy © 2024 May 13, 2024 Czech Republic

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