5. Old Town Hall, the very heart of historical romantic Prague
6. Old Town Hall, a crowd of tourists await the hourly “show” of the old astronomical clock
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11. The Spanish Synagogue is named for its beautiful Moorish style. It has an exhibition about the Jews in Bohemia and Moravia, both under the Austrian Empire and in the independent Czechoslovakia. The exhibition shows the Jews’ contributions to the general culture, the science, and the state, and their fate under the Nazis.
14. The old dense Jewish cemetery, the final resting place of the 16 th century scholar and philosopher Rabbi Loew (“Maharal”), who created the legendary Golem of Prague. The mighty (but dumb) Golem was presumably capable of defending the Jewish community from a pogrom. The Hebrew term and the notion of “Golem” propagated to European cultures and in modern technology it stands for powerful but dumb man-created mechanisms -- Robots and Computers.
15. Prague: The Castle District and the Lower Town
18. This Crucifix is the oldest of the many Baroque statues decorating the medieval Charles Bridge. The Hebrew words in gold mean “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord”
19. The gate to the Lower Town from the Charles Bridge
26. Castle District: The picturesque “Golden Lane” was built originally for the guards of the Prague Castle and became home to artists and writers, Franz Kafka among them.
39. Ceske Budejovice: Town Hall on the town square (the biggest square in the country)
40. The picturesque and “juicy” castle city of Cesky Krumlov has preserved its medieval identity as no other town in the region. It is on the UNESCO list of world heritage.
50. Olomouc is the capital of Moravia and its oldest town. The Holy Trinity Column Baroque monument on the main square is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
51. Olomouc: The Church of the Virgin Mary of the Snow
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53. Olomouc: The Romanesque Bishop’s Palace (Přemyslid Palace)