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What are the famous scenic spots in Czech Republic? Be sure to give details.

The scenic spots in Prague, Czech Republic ~ ~ are a little long, but they are all introduced accordingly, so it is convenient to print ~ ~

* Introduce scenic spots by urban area.

Castle area

1. Prague Castle is located on a hill near vltava river. Its history can be traced back to the 9th century, and it has a history of more than 1000 years. Prague Castle is 570 meters long and 130 meters wide on average, making it the largest ancient castle in the world [13]. This castle includes the palaces of the Bohemian king and the holy Roman emperor, and it is also the place where the window throwing incident took place; Later, the presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic also worked here. There is a Bohemian crown in the castle, as well as more than 4,000 paintings from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and other countries 16 to 18 century.

* Some major scenic spots in this area are charged. You can buy tickets individually or in sets. There are two kinds of packages, one is to package some exhibitions and almost all scenic spots, and the other is to package the main scenic spots without exhibitions. There is an introduction to the ticket price at the back.

2. St. Vitus Cathedral was built in the era of Charles IV in14th century, and it was not completely completed until 1929. It is not only the cathedral of Prague's archdiocese, but also the coronation church of the holy Roman emperor. Charles IV built it into the most prominent building in the city. It is also the first Gothic cathedral in Central Europe. It is famous for its Golden Gate, Flying Arch and unique Bohemian interior decoration. The two minarets are 97 meters high.

* Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 9: 00–17: 00; Admission is free on Sunday.12: 00–17: 00.

3. Square and Courtyard The courtyard and square of Prague Castle The main entrance of Prague Castle is in Hradcanske namesti, where you can find the statue of Thomas Garigue masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia. Passing through a door carved with fighting giants and vases is the first courtyard. The door through the second courtyard is the oldest baroque monument in the Czech Republic.

The second courtyard has Cole Fountain and Holy Cross Church built in16th century. From here, you can also reach Prague Castle Gallery.

In the third yard, you can see the famous St. Victor's Church. On the right hand side, you can see a granite stone, which is used to commemorate the victims of 1928 since the beginning of World War I and 10 Czechoslovakia's Independence Day.

4. St. George's Abbey Romanesque St. George? The cathedral is the second oldest church in Prague. It contains many works of art, from 14- 16 Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.

* Charged attractions are included in the low-priced package.

5. There are small houses on both sides of Golden Lane. It used to be a place where magicians who worked for the king lived together, but now it is a shop selling handicrafts. Kafka's former residence is located at No.22 in this alley.

* Toll opening hours: April to1October 9: 00–17: 0011month to March 9: 00–16: 00.

* Free opening hours: April to1October 5: 00–24: 00,1month to March 6: 00–23: 00.

However, this scenic spot is included in the low-priced package, so you don't have to go late.

6. The garden under Prague Castle is a good place to relax and enjoy the red roof landscape of Prague again.

7. The Tardari borka Tower in borka, a famous prison, was not used until the end of 18. At first, it was just a place for holding nobles, and later it began to hold people.

8. Stary kralovsky palac, the old palace in the third courtyard of the old palace, used to be the residence of the Bohemian prince. Founded in the 9th century.

9. Mihul Kafen Tower was built at the end of 15 and presided over by King Vladislav II. It was originally used as a cannon fortress and part of the northern fortifications of Prague Castle. It is impossible to know whether this tower has ever been used as a fortress for artillery. 154 1 year, destroyed by a fire. Later, Thomas Jaros, an ordnance worker and watchmaker, rebuilt the tower and used it as his residence and workshop. Here, he made the music fountain around the national park and the largest clock in Prague, Zikmund (in St. Vitter's Church). According to legend, if this clock breaks down, it will herald the arrival of the dark ages.

* Opening hours: April to1October: 9: 00–17: 00.

10. The White Pagoda is sometimes called the New White Pagoda. Different from the White Pagoda in the Second and Third Hospitals, the White Pagoda is located at the western end of Golden Hutong. From the period of 1584, the last prisoner left Baita on 1743 and became a prison for nobles. Most of the people held here are debtors and thugs. Although the White Pagoda is not open to everyone, it still has an interesting and terrible legend. 1534 On February 24th, the bloodiest woman in Czech history, the wife of Karl sturgeon, was imprisoned in the dungeon at the bottom of the White Tower. She was sentenced to death for killing 14 people, most of whom were young girls. Many of her cruel acts have been proved, such as cutting off the victim's skin with a knife and then sprinkling salt on the wound. She later died of hunger and cold in the White Tower.

* Tip:

There are two kinds of packaging.

Long-term tours include: the old palace, the permanent exhibition "The Story of Prague Castle", St. George's Cathedral, St. George's Conference-National Gallery, Golden Lane and Dali Pocata, and Prague Castle Gallery.

Short-distance tours include: Old Palace, St George's Cathedral, Golden Lane and Dali Pocata.

The package is valid for 2 days.

Fares:

Dragon Journey 350czk student ticket 175czk children 500czk adults.

Short-distance travel 250 CZK 125 CZK 300 CZK

Small urban areas

1. Charles Bridge is the most famous bridge in Prague 10, vltava river. It is 520m long and10m wide. Built in 1357, there are 30 exquisite statues of saints on the bridge. This bridge brings together all kinds of outdoor art performances, and it is an important place to experience the bohemian customs of Prague, and of course it is also the most densely populated place for tourists in Prague.

2. John? John Lennon Wall John Lennon Wall was originally an ordinary wall in Prague. Since 1980, people began to scribble John on this wall. Lennon-style graffiti and fragments of Beatles lyrics. John Lennon Wall is located in velkopevorskénámáSTí (Abbey Square) in Malá Strana.

3. The main building of the town square of St Nicholas Church. It is also the best baroque building in Central Europe.

4. After the victory, the Church of Notre Dame, an early baroque church, was originally a Gal Murrow convent.

5. St. Thomas Church was built in 1285 and completed in 1379.

Casbah

1. Jan Hus Monument is located in the center of the old town square and was built on 19 15. 19 15 also marks the 500th anniversary of Hus's death. The monument shows two groups of people, a young mother represents the rebirth of the country, and the statue of Hus emphasizes that he has dedicated himself to the country.

2. Old Town Hall, on the outer wall of the old town hall, there is a famous astronomical clock (a specially designed clock, which can display astronomical information at the same time. It can show the relative positions of the sun, the moon and the constellation at that moment, and some can even show the positions of the main planets. )

3. The Church of Our Lady before Tyne (commonly known as the Devil's Church, Black Wall) is a masterpiece of Prague Gothic architecture with a long history. If you look closely, you will find that the twin towers are different in size, which is a strong feeling, representing the strong side of the family, men. The interior of the church is the most luxurious in Prague. Altar painting is the work of Karl Skreta, the most famous painter at that time.

* It is closed at any time. Probably didn't open it at noon. Write the time at the door.

4. kinski Palace, a prominent building in the old town square of Goltz-kinski Palace. A palace decorated with beautiful white and pink. Built for Jan Arnost Goltz.

* Location: Old Town Square 12

5. The powder tower was built in 1475, which has the defense function. Later people used it to store gunpowder, hence the name.

New city

1. Welleslas Square in Vaclav Square was originally a horse market.

19 was renamed in the middle. Vaclav Square is the center of Prague New Town, surrounded by shops, cinemas, office buildings, hotels and restaurants. This 750-meter-long and 60-meter-wide square is an important part of Czech history. 1969, college student Jan Palah set himself on fire to resist the violation of the Warsaw Pact. 1September, 989, the second party against the brutal police was held, which triggered the velvet revolution and led to the end of capitalism in Czechoslovakia. In the center of the square is a statue of Saint Vincent Silas riding a horse.

2. The Dance House is a controversial building. I didn't go to see it and found it boring.

Jewish quarter

1. The old Jewish cemetery was built in 1478, which is the oldest existing Jewish cemetery in Europe. People buried in the back need to be buried above others, because it is too crowded. There are about 12 floors here, and there are more than 12000 tombstones.

2. Old synagogue The old synagogue and the new synagogue were built around 1270. It is the oldest synagogue in Europe and the earliest Gothic building in Prague.

3. New Jewish cemetery (including Franz Kafka's cemetery).

Gaobao

1. Visegra in Gaobao is the birthplace of Prague and has a noble

The beautiful legend that the princess fell in love with the handsome farmer; It stands on the cliff, commanding, and becomes an observation deck overlooking the beautiful scenery of Prague.

2. St. Peter and St. Paul's Church.

3. Cemetery The cemetery next to the church is crowded with many Czech celebrities.

There are also walking routes and consumption profiles, but it is too long. . .

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