Prague/Czech Republic - Saturday photo challenge - share your personal pictures from your visit to the Czech Republic!

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Hello fellow Steemians,

I hope you are all having a great day! :) As usually, I am here with my daily photo challenge where you can submit your personal images from your travels to Prague and other locations in the Czech Republic in the comment section below.

The best 15 entries of the day will get my upvote. I will then pick the absolute winner of the day from these 15 photos. The winning photo will be awarded with a bigger upvote and it will also be featured as the cover image for the challenge post the next day to give the author of the winning shot some more exposure and publicity.

Don’t forget to add a short background story for your entry with at least 30 words and let me just remind you one more time that only personal images will be accepted in the challenge.

There were many great entries submitted in the yesterday Prague/Czech Republic photo challenge and I had a hard time picking the best one. After a deliberate consideration, however, I decided to choose the following entry by @krakonos:

The church of st. Nicholas, Old Town Square, Prague. Baroque church from 1735. It is one of the most interesting buildings in Bohemia. The church is very famous.
What does the tourist not know? In times of Joseph II. (1786) the church was abolished and used in all sorts ... The dome was used by artisans, tightrope walkers. In 1871, the church acquired the Orthodox Church. And in 1920 the Hussite Church. This church still owns it.

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I rewarded @krakonos entry with some extra upvote. Feel free to visit his blog and check out some of his other entries.

Thank you for your submissions. Have a great day and keep on Steeming!


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Cesky Krumlov, A view from the castle.
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It is indeed a gorgeous little town. This place seems like you are from a distant past, walking in a narrow cobble stoned street. Everything is picture perfect. The small hidden town should not be missed!

Cesky Krumlov is a beautiful town and the castle is like from a fairy tale. Czech people have special infant hobby - most of adults love fairy tale movies, and some of them were shot on the castle Cesky Krumlov.

View of the main pool in the Ladvi Swimming Pool. Hidden among large residential houses of the Ladvi neighborhood in Prague, the Ladvi Swimming Pool is very popular with local residents in summer. I took this shot a few years ago.

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Prague castle is an amazing part of Prague. All the architecture and surrounding areas are amazing. Views from up here are unbeatable too. A large complex of civic and religious buildings, of power and not, called the castle, dominates the city. Definitely one of the most characteristic and characteristic sites of this city.

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This to say the least particular monument, is Without doubt One of the most beautiful attractions of the Czech capital. Beautiful both day and night, the Prague Dancing House allows you to enjoy a spectacular view of the city going up directly to the top floor. To access the panoramic terrace and take some photos, all you need is a drink of any kind at the bar of the same. It's really worth it!

Old Town Square, Prague
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The square was primarily a free area where goods were sold. Executions have taken place here occasionally. There could have been a sort of army.
Now there is a monument of Jan Hus. And tourists are photographing here.