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On Trail of the Middle Ages: Prague's Journey into Art and History

🗓️ 1 day

📍114 station

💰 Average Price

🌎 City Exploration

☁️ All seasons

👣 Approximately 8.500 step


 

Prague is one of the most fascinating cities in Central Europe and is famous for its history, cultural diversity and architecture. This city, the capital of the Czech Republic, is located on the banks of the Vltava River, surrounded by historical castles, gothic churches and baroque palaces. Prague has been an important cultural and commercial center since the Middle Ages, and this rich history is felt in every corner of the city. Prague's historical fabric is seen in landmarks such as the old town square and the Charles Bridge. Its narrow streets and squares from the Middle Ages are full of magnificent buildings made in Gothic and Renaissance styles. Additionally, historical monuments such as Prague Castle further deepen the city's history and culture. The city is also home to many museums, galleries and theaters, making Prague attractive for art and culture enthusiasts.



🚗 Day 1 - 14 stops


1.Museum of Senses

Senses Museum offers an adventure that stimulates your senses and allows you to see the things you see every day from a different perspective. This museum hosts surprising and fun activities to teach you new things on different sensory points such as perception, vibration, smell and touch. The museum offers you an experience you have never experienced with its many inspiring concepts and optical reflections. This unique experience enriches you visually, auditorily and tactilely, while also allowing you to explore the limits of your senses.



2.Tyn church

Tyn Church is a church that is one of the most well-known buildings in Prague and is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture. Located in the Old Town Square, this church draws attention with its impressive architecture and has become one of the most popular buildings in the city with its interior decorations. There are studies showing that the origins of Tyn Church, which is thought to have been built in 1385, date back even further. While the effects of the Gothic style become evident in the exterior design of the church, traces of the Baroque style can be seen in the interior design. This feature makes the church an interesting example of architecture..


3.Dancing House

The place mentioned here is the Dancing House, built in 1997 by Vloda Milunic and Frank Gehry. This building attracts attention with its different and wavy architecture and has a post-modern style. This house, which was built to be a cultural center, looks like it is dancing when viewed from the outside. The Dancing House is one of Prague's most popular tourist attractions. It contains offices from the 2nd floor to the 7th floor. Additionally, in addition to the cafes on the first and top floors, especially the Ginger & Fred Restaurant, which is located on the top floor, has a magnificent panoramic view. By visiting here, you can take great photos in front of the building and taste the view of Prague and delicious Czech cuisine from the terrace.



4.Franz Kafka Museum

It was founded in Prague, where Franz Kafka, one of the important figures of 1st century literature, was born, to keep his name alive and to pass on his world to future generations. The museum is located right at the end of the Charles Bridge and has been welcoming visitors since 2005. Kafka struggled with the feeling of exclusion throughout his life and had an introvert childhood. He found the best way to express these feelings in writing and left his mark in the world of literature with his works. Franz Kafka Museum offers visitors the opportunity to get to know Kafka's world more closely. In addition to detailed information about Kafka's life, family and loves, his own handwritten letters are also exhibited in the museum. There are also two statues representing the west and east on the outside of the museum. Visiting the Franz Kafka Museum is an experience not to be missed for those who want to get to know Kafka's world and works more closely. It is especially important not to forget to visit the section where Kafka's handwritten letters are exhibited.



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