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Stroll through the quiet and serene streets of Prague after the festive celebrations. The city feels almost magical as its iconic landmarks and charming streets bask in calmness and tranquillity. Join me on this relaxing walking tour as we explore the beauty of an empty Prague, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and capturing its unique charm in stunning 4K HDR quality. https://buymeacoffee.com/perceptionph... Join the membership of the channel: / @perceptionphilosophy Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí or colloquially Václavák) is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague, Czech Republic. Many historical events occurred there, and it is a traditional setting for demonstrations, celebrations, and other public gatherings. It is also the place with the heaviest pedestrian traffic in the country. The square is named after Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia. It is part of the historical centre of Prague, a World Heritage Site. https://goo.gl/maps/E26a6XrxK3DhaB2S9 The Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is the oldest and most important square in historical Prague. It is surrounded by historical buildings such as the Old Town City Hall with the famous Astronomical Clock, the imposing St. Nicholas Church and Church of Our Lady before Tyn, and many houses and palaces of various architectural styles and colourful history. It has been a centre of Prague's Old Town since the Middle Ages, a marketplace crossing European merchants' roads. The first houses were built around the Old Town Square in the 12 and 13 centuries. Some present homes still have Romanesque or Gothic foundations, basements, or ground floors. The Old Town City Hall was built in the 14 century, and the Church of Our Lady before Tyn a little later. The Old Town Square became Prague Old Town's economic and political centre. https://goo.gl/maps/5p7mgsjJ9zqtHYAC9 Jan Palach Square (Náměstí Jana Palacha) is a town square in the Old Town of Prague. It is located on the right bank of the Vltava River, after the former Jewish Quarter. The western side of the square is adjacent to the Vltava River. The Mánes Bridge (1911–1916) connects Jan Palach Square to Malá Strana (Lesser Town) on the opposite bank. This side of the square also offers a good view of Prague Castle, Petřín Hill, and Charles Bridge. The Neo-Renaissance Rudolfinum Concert Hall (1876–1884) is in the north. The building on the eastern side (1924–1930) houses the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, and the building on the southern side (1885) belongs to the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design (Czech: Vysoká škola umělecko-průmyslová). There is an oversized underground parking garage under the square, with surface structures of this facility slightly disturbing the overall impression of the square. Monuments to two personalities of Czech culture are situated here—a statue of composer Antonín Dvořák in front of Rudolfinum and a statue of painter Josef Mánes closer to the river. The current name was introduced briefly in 1969–1970 and was made permanent on 20 December 1989 after the Velvet Revolution. It commemorates Jan Palach, a student who immolated himself on 16 January 1969 to protest against the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia. https://maps.app.goo.gl/w4CYQPLaGsZYq... Alšovo Embankment (Alšovo nábřeží) is a vital transport road, even though it is located away from the tourist centre. The waterfront and the Na Františku monastery complex are adjacent to the waterfront. Interestingly, the embankment in the area of František was the only section where the Old Town did not have walls under Wenceslas I against the Vltava. The team of the waterfront from today's Pařížská to Dušní Street used to be a part of Sanytrová Street until the 19th century. There used to be a spa on the coast, fences with wood, and the production of sanitary or saltpetre. The embankment was built here in 1904 and has been called Dvořákovo since its beginning. However, in some periods, its eastern part was called Na Františku Street. There are two important buildings on the waterfront - the Faculty of Law of Charles University and the building of the CTU Conservatory. https://goo.gl/maps/tnVYVtAwsJqjnayW8 My second channel: / @driverelaxradio Instagram: / perceptionphilosophy Recorded in 4k Perception Philosophy © 2025 January 9, 2025 Czech Republic