Tag Archive for: Czech Republic
The Little Farm Girl by Mirka Krivankova
In the streets of Prague you can often see clowns, jugglers, acrobats walking through the streets of the city. The Prague circus atmosphere adds charm to the Middle Ages. The famous Charles Bridge, completed in 1402, is lined with statues of Catholic saints and is now intended for pedestrians only, where you can see all the daily street performances.
The Clown by Mirka Krivankova
In the streets of Prague you can often see clowns, jugglers, acrobats walking through the streets of the city. The Prague circus atmosphere adds charm to the Middle Ages. The famous Charles Bridge, completed in 1402, is lined with statues of Catholic saints and is now intended for pedestrians only, where you can see all the daily street performances.
Soldiers in the Field Kitchen by Mirka Krivankova
In Chlumec nad Cidlinou there were demonstrations of a soldier during the First Republic to the establishment of our country 100 years anniversary. The president was Tomas Garyk Masaryk. The castle "Karlova Koruna" (Charles's Crown) is one of the foremost Baroque castles in the Czech Republic and its plans were drawn by Jan Santini Aichel, one of the main baroque architects of Italian origin. Built in 1721-1723 as the summer-seat of Count Frantisek Ferdinand Kinsky in honor of the coronation of Emperor Charles VI. King of Bohemia.