4k Prague walk: Old Town Square, Russians protest against Putin - Czech Republic 🇨🇿 ASMR HDR

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • In today's 4k Prague walk, we will walk down Na příkopě Street, exit to Wenceslas Square, and end our journey at Old Town Square, where Russians protest against Putin!
    00:00 Republic Square (Náměstí Republiky) is a city square in Prague, Czech Republic, lying at the Old Town and New Town boundary. These significant buildings are on the square or near the vicinity: Kotva Department Store, Municipal House, Powder Tower, Czech National Bank, and Palladium shopping mall. From the square leads Na příkopě street, the most expensive street among all states of the V4, connecting it with Wenceslas Square.
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    01:00 Na příkopě ("On the moat"), informally also Na Příkopě, Na Příkopech or Příkopy, is a street in the center of Prague, Czech Republic, connecting Wenceslas Square with the Republic Square. It separates the Old Town from the New Town. It is a place of representative buildings, including the headquarters of the Czech National Bank, old palaces, and luxurious shops.
    Na Příkopě street leads to the site of the former 10-meter-wide and 8-meter-deep moat from 1234, which led along the medieval walls of the Old Town. Water flowed directly from the Vltava river, and when the moat was filled, the Old Town formed a closed island. The moat was covered in 1760. After coating, chestnut trees were planted here, and the street was named Ve starých alejích (In old alleys). From 1845-to 70, the street was named Kolowratská třída, and since 1871 bears the name Na Příkopě. Because it was one of the few vast streets in Prague, it soon became a traffic artery. Since 1875, the first line of the Prague horse-drawn tram has been led here, electrified since 1899. In 1919, Můstek became the first intersection in Prague controlled by a traffic policeman. In 1927, then the second intersection with the light signaling (the first being Hybernská-Dlážděná-Havlíčkova intersection). In the 1960s, traffic jams were getting worse. However, in 1978 the metro station was opened at Můstek, and Line B followed the street from 1985 for almost its entire length to Republic Square. A nearly century-old tram line was canceled in 1985, and the bustling urban street turned into a pedestrian zone. On the road appeared many new stores, and it became an important business center of the Prague promenade.
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    07:30 Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí or colloquially Václavák) is one of the main city squares and the center 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 whole country. The square is named after Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia. It is part of the historical center of Prague, a World Heritage Site.
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    12:30 The Old Town Square 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 colorful history. It has been a center of Prague Old Town since the middle ages when it was 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 center.
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    26 of March 2022
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Komentáře • 25

  • @natalyarubinstein5598
    @natalyarubinstein5598 Před 2 lety +6

    Сердце радуется,видя людской поток на улицах Праги.Будьте счастливы и здоровы!!!Спасибо,что вы есть.

  • @Igor_K-NARA
    @Igor_K-NARA Před 2 lety +3

    Heat. Beautiful weather! Thanks for the walk!!!

  • @PrVladimir
    @PrVladimir Před 2 lety +2

    Spring has come and tourists have blossomed on the streets!

  • @stanislavm7670
    @stanislavm7670 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks for this video

  • @IvorsTravels
    @IvorsTravels Před 2 lety +3

    A beautiful day in your beautiful city. All the more so for seeing those voices raised by Russians against Putin. Thanks for sharing.

  • @user-di9kl6bz3y
    @user-di9kl6bz3y Před 2 lety +1

    Nice weather. Nice you

  • @user-zj8qh4bn9i
    @user-zj8qh4bn9i Před 2 lety +2

    ДОБРЫЙ ДЕНЬ!

  • @soheilazarmi
    @soheilazarmi Před 2 lety +1

    👍

  • @4KWalkthrough
    @4KWalkthrough Před 2 lety +3

    Nice Video New Subscriber Added

  • @leonidbalakhnin1134
    @leonidbalakhnin1134 Před 2 lety +2

    I'll start from the end: first time in a month I heard Russian speech in Prague. All in all It's futile, we can't wash ourselves of this shame in the coming decades.
    On the other hand, the white-blue-white flag is also a bad idea.
    Unfortunately, the video ended, and I didn't catch what second way Putin has. Of course I can guess, but it's doubtful...
    This is just my opinion, a person with russian-ukrainian blood. Everything else is great!

    • @PerceptionPhilosophy
      @PerceptionPhilosophy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the great comment, friend! 🖐😎🍺 White and blue colors are the colors of the Novgorod flag, the only democracy that existed on Russian soil. :))))