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Classic Prague
Prague Classical
by Adelheid Smitt

I think most blue hour photos of Prague feature the Charles Bridge in some way or other. Mine are no exception, this is my third photo of Prague, and perhaps the most famous view with Prague Castle and the St. Vitus Cathedral on the hill. There are still some more views I would like to photograph on a future visit. Other Prague photos: www.flickr.com/photos/adelheids-pictures/31284281302 www.flickr.com/photos/adelheids-pictures/31965210580

St. Vitus Cathedral Prag
Saint Vitus Cathedral
by Walter Maurer

Showing this image I'm really going far back in my archives. I still like to remember this travel to Prag in 2014. For me this city is one of the most beautiful in central Europe and the St. Vitus Cathedral is one of the absolute highlights of gothic architecture ever.

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert is a Roman Catholic metropolitan cathedral in Prague, the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. Until 1997, the cathedral was dedicated only to Saint Vitus, and is still commonly named only as St. Vitus Cathedral. (Wikipedia)

Last gaze
St.Vitus Cathedral from back
by Kamil Ghais

St.Vitus Cathedral in Prague, from back side.

Prague Waters
Prague Classical

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The view over the Charles Bridge in to the Lesser Town with the Lesser Town Bridge Tower and the...

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Sunset in Prague
Charles Bridge from Křižovnické square
by Vagelis Pikoulas

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Kind of blue
Viewpoint near Black Tower
by Kamil Ghais

A fairy-tale view of the Little Square in Prague from the lower eastern part of the Prague Castle. First try of 5 RAW pictures with different exposures.

Amber sunset, Prague #15
Prague Classical
by IGNACIO FERRE PEREZ

Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and Vltava river. _IFP9709_Lr

Golden lane - Prague
Zlatá ulička
by Hilde Jüngst

Do you want to see a street where houses are so small that they fit more to dwarfs than to people? Do you want know what the smallest street in Prague look like? Then you shouldn’t miss the Golden Lane (Zlata Ulicka) in the complex of Prague Castle. The street full of small houses built in Mannerism style at the end of the 16th century. One of the famous inhabitants of this street was famous writer Franz Kafka in house no. 22 or Prague prophetess Madame de Thebes, who was killed by the Gestapo in the war because she foretold the end of Nazism. Best time for visiting the lane is late afternoon or during blue hour.

Strahovský klášter
Strahovský klášter - Filosofický sál knihovny
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Bibliothèque baroque du couvent de Strahov, Prague

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Hradčany!
Most notably Lenis Las, Jiri Hajek, IGNACIO FERRE PEREZ, Adelheid Smitt, Kamil Ghais, Walter Maurer and Zbyněk Hruboš.