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Lennon Wall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Lennon's walls, covered in John Lennon-style graffiti and fragments of Beatles lyrics, have now become a symbolic expression of the youth ideal of "love and peace". Historical background The Lennon Wall is located near the small town square, where it was originally just a very ordinary wall. On December 8, 1980, the peacemaker in the hearts of Czech youth, John Lennon, the frontman of the Beatles, was shot and killed in his New York apartment, and people began to scribble John Lennon-style graffiti on this wall from that year. and snippets of the Beatles lyrics. In 1988, the Lennon Wall became a source of anger among the Czech masses against the Hussack communist regime. This originally ordinary wall can be said to have a long history; it is now a wall for many literary and artistic youths or angry youths to express their emotions. In contemporary times, the Lennon Wall has become a symbolic symbol of youth ideals such as love and peace. A symbol of "love and peace" In modern times, the Lennon Wall has become a symbol of "love and peace". The government has covered graffiti with paint for many years, but there will always be more patterns. Until now, when visiting the Lennon Wall, in addition to being moved by the dense graffiti on the wall, you can also write any words you want to express on the wall yourself.
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very interesting wall that shows a range of different opinions and sports teams!
Back streets and alleys, famous for a small wall. People from all over the world, with a pilgrimage heart, visit the free fighter, as if they can feel the power. In ordinary people, as long as there is faith, it will be full of power.
The Lennon Wall, which was originally a common wall in Prague's Abbey Square, was later painted with John Lennon-style graffiti and fragments of Beatles lyrics. Today, as a attraction, the symbolism of the wall is much greater than ornamental.
After coming down from the top floor of the Bell Tower, this is the third time that we have crossed the Charlie Bridge and the second time that we have climbed Castle Hill. On the way to Charlie Bridge on the left side of the street into the [Lennon Wall], located in the Monastery Square. In the 1980s, the younger generation in Prague painted Lennon-style graffiti on the wall to express their yearning for Western freedom and democracy. In the soft light of the evening, St. Witt's Cathedral looks even more touching. When Castle Hill came down and passed the Charlie Bridge, the evening came. The sky was like a palette in the painter's hands. It was changeable and elusive. It's hard to buy a thousand gold at this moment, and the pictures are really shocking. Charlie Bridge has gone through more vicissitudes and washed out all the lead under the photosynthesis.
a very underrated landmark in Prague! great for photos and videos for social media
Lennon's wall is rich in color, a good place to take pictures, there is a small sun, everyone has to line up to take pictures. It feels very unique here. There are people playing and singing Beatles songs all the year round. The atmosphere is very good. If you like it, you can also leave a pen on your own when you see the words "city people really play" written in Chinese, which is very funny.
Located near the town square, it was an ordinary wall. On December 8, 1980, John Lennon, the Peace Messenger of the Czech Youth, the lead singer of the Beatles, was shot in a New York apartment. Since then, people have begun to paint John Lennon's graffiti and Beatles lyrics on the wall. Now this wall is a wall for many young literary and artistic people or angry young people to express their emotions. In the contemporary Lennon Wall has become a symbol of youth ideal-love and peace, not far from the Lennon Bar, the evening must be very lively.