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Charles Bridge



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The romantic Charles Bridge connects the Old Town to the Lesser Town. During first a few centuries it was called the Stone Bridge. Its construction, commissioned by Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, began in 1357. The construction was in charge by a Czech-German architect Petr Parléř (his another work is St. Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle). There are now 75 statues on Charles Bridge, but most are copies, as floods and catastrophes over the centuries damaged the originals. One of the most interesting, as well as the oldest, is that of John of Nepomuk (8th from the right as you cross towards Prague Castle).

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Signal Prague light festival


Old town square, Prague 1

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Since 2013, every October for 4 nights the Signal Festival lights up the historical part of Prague. It is the amazing, creative Light Art show including many interactive technonogically advanced light installations and large-scale Videomapping projections. Some of them have been already presented at light festivals in other European and world cities. Signal Festival is the most visited cultural event. 250.000 visitors came to see this brilliant show in the first edition. The entry for free.

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Prague Shakespeare Company


Ovocný trh 579/6, 110 00 Praha

webpragueshakespeare.com phone+420 730 157 032

Kolowrat Theatre is a place of the "Prague Shakespeare Company" which performs dramas of William Shakespeare and other playwrights in the original English. Each performance is accompanied by subtitles in Czech language. Prague Shakespeare Company is the only professional English-language group in the Czech Republic and Central Europe. The group of professional actors do their best to combine the history with modern theatrical techniques. The company was founded in 2008 in Prague by Guy Roberts, former artistic director of Austin Shakespeare Festival in Austin, Texas.

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Chef Parade - cooking school


Bubenské nábřeží 306/13, Praha 7

webchefparade.cz phone+420 730 155 087

Do you love a classical "old" Czech cuisine (e.g. the famous Svíčková sauce, dumplings, cabbage soup, appel stroudel...) and would you like to know how to prepare it when you return home? Go for one day cooking school! Beside a Czech cuisine you can study Italian, French, Asian and other types of cuisines. The duration of a course is about 3-3,5 hours.

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Kampa Museum


U Sovových mlýnů 2, Praha 1

webmuseumkampa.cz phone+420 257 286 147

Museum of Modern European Art is located on the banks of romantic Kampa island, in the picturesque building Sova Mills, where you can enjoy a unique view on Vltava River, Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Sova Mills has been rebuilt several times since the Middle Ages and nowadays, it has been home to Jan and Meda Mladek Foundation. Among others, you will find here, real gems - a comprehensive set of works by pioneer of abstract art, Czech painter František Kupka, and bronze Cubist statues by the sculptor Otto Gutfreund. It is open daily 10:00-18:00.

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