The Jewish city is close to the luxury street. I feel that the Jews are really rich. The buildings in that area feel very hearty. Although it is a centuries-old city, it feels very new.
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The sheer intricacy and History of this Establishment is worthy of a visit, and the significance with regards to the horrific details of the Holocaust can't be dismissed. It was an Emotional and Movi...
When you visit the old Jewish section in Prague, look up to the spire rising above the town hall. On the spire are regular clocks; however, if you look down a bit to the actual roof, you will see a c...
The town hall building is closed to visitors, the 2 clocks on the tower are the attraction. The Jewish clock written in Hebrew is at the lower level and the time is read from the left to the right. Th...
we visited the Jewish Museum and graveyard and it certainly brought us down to earth. Although not Jewish, we felt the pain and suffering of the people mentioned and shown. It is a real legacy to th...
The Jewish Town Hall ( Zidovska Radnice) is a beautiful town hall building that if your wandering around the wonderful Jewish Quarter ( Josefov ) your sure to pass,a beautiful building that has a wo...
The Jewish city is close to the luxury street. I feel that the Jews are really rich. The buildings in that area feel very hearty. Although it is a centuries-old city, it feels very new.
The studious of learning, the children who had finished the history course on the field visit to the Jewish City Hall came back and told me that the original Jewish City Hall was actually reset. The previous building was gone because of the war. The locals completely imitated it. The previous construction model resulted in the current Jewish Town Hall. Seeing that he is so interested in these histories, this year I took him on a field visit. From the appearance of the big clock, the Jewish Town Hall, which walks retrogradely, is still very "official". We saw the minarets on both sides at a glance. The tops of the towers are decorated with red, which looks very distinctive. It is worth mentioning that the big clock of the Jewish City Hall is actually walking backwards! Seeing this design, I can’t help feeling that the logic of thinking is really interesting and novel. It’s too unique and out of the ordinary. I took my son’s hand and obviously felt that he had a keen interest in this clock. , We also took many photos. The front of the city hall is very lively. There are special guards at the door. Although the building is reset, it is still beautiful and out of place. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is one of the landmarks here. Reminder: The exterior of the Jewish City Hall is open to the public for free all day long, but it is not allowed to visit here.
Prague's modern characteristic architecture Top3 Prague's entire city is large and full of history. Here, beautiful buildings can be seen everywhere, especially near the square, of course, it is also the place where the most tourists stop. Although many of them are historical buildings, they have modern features and are very special. Let me take you to find out! Old Town Hall-a modern and characteristic building full of history. The Old Town Hall is located in Prague’s Old Town Square. Its exterior is very distinctive. The huge astronomical clock is said to have a history of more than 600 years. Many tourists gather to watch, and the appearance of the building is indeed very eye-catching. Let's talk about the interior. The ceiling and walls are full of bright and beautiful murals, which are worth stopping to watch. There is also an elevator inside. Although it is not used as a government office now, modern facilities are indispensable. Of course, it was the royal palace in the earliest days. It is not easy to keep it intact and open it to the public. I recommend everyone to check it out. Suggested play time: 2 hours Tickets: 220 kronor, contract RMB 68. Jewish City Hall-a historical memorial. This Jewish City Hall is a resettlement building. The original building was destroyed due to war. Got this new one. However, it is said that this city hall is very similar to the original one, but with a strong modern flavor. The exterior of the whole building is based on white, which is very delicate. The big clock above is worth mentioning, because it runs backwards, which is very different. If you go there to play, don't forget to check in. Suggested play time: half an hour Ticket: free Prague New Town Hall-a good place to visit Prague’s New Town Hall is also a very worthy place to visit. The exquisite buildings will make people stop and watch, climb up the tower, and the whole building The scenery of the city can be seen, and it is a good place to look out. There are some information about the city's architecture in the new city hall for tourists to visit. The Prague New Town Hall at night is also very charming, quietly under the lights, can give people a completely different feeling from the daytime. In addition, there is a restaurant in the city hall, if you are tired from walking around, you can taste the local food. Suggested play time: 2 hours Ticket: buy a combined ticket with the old town hall. The above are some of the Prague attractions recommended by the editor. The three town halls have their own characteristics and have a taste of history. Interested friends Go ahead, if you see other interesting places during the journey, remember to share it with me!
The famous reverse clock in the Jewish Town Hall. The clock used by the Jews is different from what we are used to. Among the many buildings, it is not very conspicuous. Just visit here and just hit a card and walk through the Rudolf Concert Hall. Come here by Shi.
There are many clock towers in the Jewish City Hall. This city hall is usually quite lively. There are special guards at the door. There is a strict registration system for people entering and leaving.