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Today in our Czech Republic Prague in 4k Walk, along the most significant arteries of New Town (Nové Město) - Vodičkova, and Jindřišská Streets. 00:00 Vodičkova street is a well-known street full of tourists not only during the daytime, a busy street in which traffic does not cease to stop even at nighttime. It connects Prague's two largest squares – Charles Square and Wenceslas Square. The street is named after Jan Vodička, a wealthy new town butcher, who in the 15th century owned the most prominent house in the street (No. 699), U Nováků palace today. Thanks to the strategic position of the road – connecting the Horse market (Wenceslas Square) and the Cattle Market (Charles Square), it was a vital business route in the past. https://goo.gl/maps/eJ5KRZ4VFTyQHLyU6 07:30 Jindřišská Street in New Town in Prague is a link between Wenceslas Square and Senovážné Square. Named after the Church of the Holy Merchant and the Holy Kitchen with halves of the 14th century, The peculiarity of the street is that it passes between this church and the associated bell tower. The Tram Line runs along with it, which continues in the middle of Wenceslas Square in Vodičkova Street. At the other end, it opens into the track triangle on Senovažné náměstí. https://goo.gl/maps/ineBynsheApEHGxh9 The New Town (Czech: Nové Město) is a quarter in the city of Prague in the Czech Republic. New Town is the youngest and most prominent of the five independent (from the Middle Ages until 1784) towns that today comprise the historic center of modern Prague. New Town was founded in 1348 by Charles IV just outside the city walls to the east and south of the Old Town and encompassed an area of 7.5 km², about three times the size of the Old Town. The population of Prague in 1378 was well over 40,000, perhaps as much as twice that, making it the 4th most populated city north of the Alps and, by area, the 3rd largest city in Europe. Although New Town can trace its current layout to its construction in the 14th century, only a few churches and administrative buildings survive. There are many secular and educational buildings in New Town, especially magnificent gothic and baroque churches. These, nevertheless, are not the main drawing points for tourists. New Town's most famous landmark is Wenceslas Square, originally built as a horse market and now functions as a center of commerce and tourism. In the 15th century, the Novoměstská radnice, or New Town Hall, was the site of the first of the three defenestrations of Prague. https://goo.gl/maps/qzyt9m3omqCPmZzR7 Recorded in 4k 60fps HDR Perception Philosophy © 2022 20 May 2022 Czech Republic Czechia ASMR