After the tour, we walked up in Josefov area – the Jewish area – with the Synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetary. Then had lunch at Les Moules – a Belgian restaurant – had a great Trappe beer and garlic mussels.
Don Giovanni's opera |
Dec27 – walked to the other side of the river and then went up to the Prague Castle via a tram. Toured the Prague Castle and then Lobkowicz Palace – a great palace – where the ancestors of the Lobkowicz family still own it today. For 300 years, the Palace was passed down to each ruling Prince – in WWII the Nazis invaded it and confiscated the Palace along with the Lobkowicz family properteries. The items owned by the family were returned in 1945 – however they were all seized again three years later by the Communists. In 2002, the Lobkowicz family once again became the owners. As the narrator on the audio tourguide was a Lobkowicz person himself, you felt a real connection to his family and the long generations of his family tree. Very interesting. We then attended a midday concert in the old chapel of this palace. There was a pianist, a violinist and a flutist – they played many popular classical music pieces for an hour.
Mom and I then walk down the hill to Charles Bridge and then back home to a sleeping dad.
It was great to see both cities again (it was 15 years ago and in the summer when I was last there). It was even better to see them through the eyes of my parents as they had never been to either city.
It is unbelieveable how much history lies in both cities - and how connected they used to be. There was definitely much more grandeur, wealth and power a couple of centuries ago. We all noted on how Prague was more "Christmassy" than Vienna was even though 65% of Czech's are atheists.
As we get older, I feel enriching ourselves with new cultures and experiences fulfills our lives much better than with unwanted/ unneeded materialist items.
on the Charles Bridge |
1 comment:
Looks fabulous but cold !!!! It was fairly pleasant when we were there in an early Spring. Thanks for sending the extra photos...brought back good memories.Happy New Year to you and your family.
Love Helen and Charles
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