
Time travel to the Czech Republic and Prague
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Book Introduction
“Leaving with someone who has lived in Prague
“Time travel to the Czech Republic & Prague!”
“People who come here, like I did,
“I hope you have a wonderful time!”
The real charm of Czech Republic & Prague that you don't know about
It's all in this one book!
Long ago, in the fall.
The author, who went to the Czech Republic to study, was completely captivated by the charm of Prague.
A movie set, architecture that looks like a fairy tale world, and breathtakingly beautiful scenery.
A thousand years of fierce history and romantic culture breathing within it.
“I hope people visiting Prague, Czech Republic can have the same experience as I did...”
“How many of the many Koreans who visit this place will truly understand its charm and return?”
This book began with a love for the Czech Republic and Prague.
A must-read for anyone planning to visit the Czech Republic and Prague.
Even if you don't know it, it will be beautiful and enjoyable to see.
However, if you know the Czech Republic and Prague contained in this book, you will be able to feel an incomparably deeper and richer emotion.
What's more, this book contains walking routes recommended by the author who actually lived in Prague.
It is not a path that requires determination like the Olle Trail or the Santiago de Compostela, but rather a course that can be easily taken at any time once you set foot in Prague, so if you are a traveler, I highly recommend that you do not miss it.
“Time travel to the Czech Republic & Prague!”
“People who come here, like I did,
“I hope you have a wonderful time!”
The real charm of Czech Republic & Prague that you don't know about
It's all in this one book!
Long ago, in the fall.
The author, who went to the Czech Republic to study, was completely captivated by the charm of Prague.
A movie set, architecture that looks like a fairy tale world, and breathtakingly beautiful scenery.
A thousand years of fierce history and romantic culture breathing within it.
“I hope people visiting Prague, Czech Republic can have the same experience as I did...”
“How many of the many Koreans who visit this place will truly understand its charm and return?”
This book began with a love for the Czech Republic and Prague.
A must-read for anyone planning to visit the Czech Republic and Prague.
Even if you don't know it, it will be beautiful and enjoyable to see.
However, if you know the Czech Republic and Prague contained in this book, you will be able to feel an incomparably deeper and richer emotion.
What's more, this book contains walking routes recommended by the author who actually lived in Prague.
It is not a path that requires determination like the Olle Trail or the Santiago de Compostela, but rather a course that can be easily taken at any time once you set foot in Prague, so if you are a traveler, I highly recommend that you do not miss it.
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Author's Note
PART 1.
To you who came to Prague
1.
Things to know before visiting Prague
2.
What is Prague, Czech Republic like?
3.
The right course to explore Prague
PART 2.
Walking in Prague
1.
Prague Castle District
Strahov Monastery │ Chernin Palace and Loreta, Novy Sv?t
2.
Prague Castle
Prague Castle Square and Main Gate, and the First Palace│Second Palace│St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrala svateho Vita)│Third Palace│St. George's Basilica (Bazilika svateho Ji?i)│Golden Alley (zlata uli?ka) and Daliborka (Daliborka)
3.
Soji District and Karel Bridge
Cathedral of St. Mikulash (chram sv.
mikula?e)│Karl?v most
4.
Old city
Astronomical Clock Orloj and Old Town Hall (Starom?stska radnice)│Old Town Square (Starom?stske nam?sti), Church of Our Lady before Tyn (Kostel Panny Marie p?ed Tynem)
5.
Jewish Quarter
Maisel Synagogue (Maiselova synagoga)│Jewish City Hall (?idovska radnice) and Vysoka Synagogue (Vysoka synagoga)│Staronova Synagoga (Staronova synagoga)│Jewish Cemetery (?idovsky h?bitov)│Jewish Museum (?idovske muzeum) and Klaus Synagogue (Klausova synagoga)│Spanish Synagogue (?pan?lska synagoga)
6.
Republic Square and New Town
Powder Gate (pra?na brana)│Citizens' House (Obecni d?m)│Vaclav Square (Vaclavske nam?sti)
PART 3.
Attractions around Prague
1.
Český Krumlov: a city that retains its medieval appearance
2.
Konopiste Castle (zamek Konopi?t?): Castle of the last Austrian crown prince
3.
Karlštejn Castle (hrad Karl?tejn): a castle that preserves the history of medieval Czechoslovakia
4.
Karlovy Vary: A city with over 300 thermal springs
PART 4.
People You Need to Know to Understand the Czech Republic
1.
Jan Hus
2.
King Vaclav
3.
Bedřich Smetana
4.
Mozart
5.
Jaroslav Ha?ek and Švejk
6.
Antonin Dvo?ak
7.
President Vaclav Havel
8.
Milan Kundera
9.
President Tomash Garrigue Masaryk
PART 5.
History flowing through the Czech Republic
1.
A brief look at Czech history
2.
Hussite Wars
3.
Thirty Years' War
4.
National revival movement
5.
Prague Spring
PART 1.
To you who came to Prague
1.
Things to know before visiting Prague
2.
What is Prague, Czech Republic like?
3.
The right course to explore Prague
PART 2.
Walking in Prague
1.
Prague Castle District
Strahov Monastery │ Chernin Palace and Loreta, Novy Sv?t
2.
Prague Castle
Prague Castle Square and Main Gate, and the First Palace│Second Palace│St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrala svateho Vita)│Third Palace│St. George's Basilica (Bazilika svateho Ji?i)│Golden Alley (zlata uli?ka) and Daliborka (Daliborka)
3.
Soji District and Karel Bridge
Cathedral of St. Mikulash (chram sv.
mikula?e)│Karl?v most
4.
Old city
Astronomical Clock Orloj and Old Town Hall (Starom?stska radnice)│Old Town Square (Starom?stske nam?sti), Church of Our Lady before Tyn (Kostel Panny Marie p?ed Tynem)
5.
Jewish Quarter
Maisel Synagogue (Maiselova synagoga)│Jewish City Hall (?idovska radnice) and Vysoka Synagogue (Vysoka synagoga)│Staronova Synagoga (Staronova synagoga)│Jewish Cemetery (?idovsky h?bitov)│Jewish Museum (?idovske muzeum) and Klaus Synagogue (Klausova synagoga)│Spanish Synagogue (?pan?lska synagoga)
6.
Republic Square and New Town
Powder Gate (pra?na brana)│Citizens' House (Obecni d?m)│Vaclav Square (Vaclavske nam?sti)
PART 3.
Attractions around Prague
1.
Český Krumlov: a city that retains its medieval appearance
2.
Konopiste Castle (zamek Konopi?t?): Castle of the last Austrian crown prince
3.
Karlštejn Castle (hrad Karl?tejn): a castle that preserves the history of medieval Czechoslovakia
4.
Karlovy Vary: A city with over 300 thermal springs
PART 4.
People You Need to Know to Understand the Czech Republic
1.
Jan Hus
2.
King Vaclav
3.
Bedřich Smetana
4.
Mozart
5.
Jaroslav Ha?ek and Švejk
6.
Antonin Dvo?ak
7.
President Vaclav Havel
8.
Milan Kundera
9.
President Tomash Garrigue Masaryk
PART 5.
History flowing through the Czech Republic
1.
A brief look at Czech history
2.
Hussite Wars
3.
Thirty Years' War
4.
National revival movement
5.
Prague Spring
Publisher's Review
“Prague, where I lived,
And some places in the Czech Republic...
“I wanted to let many people know.”
Having received training at a guide training school and having over 10 years of experience as a guide,
All about history and culture, told by the author, who was a local student and tour guide!
If you've decided to go to the Czech Republic and Prague, you've probably overcome all the dissuasion and complaints from those around you.
The author presents a thrilling experience to those traveling to Prague, Czech Republic, while also sharing the stories hidden behind its beauty.
Hear the stories hidden in cathedrals, monasteries, castles, squares, and alleys.
If you're going on a long trip, don't just say, "Prague? It's beautiful!" Instead, I hope you fully experience Prague through the city's rich history and the stories of its people.
Whether you are planning to visit Prague for the first time or will return, this book will help you enjoy Prague in a more colorful way. If you are reminiscing about Prague, reading this book will make you miss Prague even more.
And some places in the Czech Republic...
“I wanted to let many people know.”
Having received training at a guide training school and having over 10 years of experience as a guide,
All about history and culture, told by the author, who was a local student and tour guide!
If you've decided to go to the Czech Republic and Prague, you've probably overcome all the dissuasion and complaints from those around you.
The author presents a thrilling experience to those traveling to Prague, Czech Republic, while also sharing the stories hidden behind its beauty.
Hear the stories hidden in cathedrals, monasteries, castles, squares, and alleys.
If you're going on a long trip, don't just say, "Prague? It's beautiful!" Instead, I hope you fully experience Prague through the city's rich history and the stories of its people.
Whether you are planning to visit Prague for the first time or will return, this book will help you enjoy Prague in a more colorful way. If you are reminiscing about Prague, reading this book will make you miss Prague even more.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 16, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 344 pages | 152*225*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791169107280
- ISBN10: 1169107281
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