When looking into Prague, I found out that Hitler was such a fan of the beautiful city that he "wanted to save it for himself". Take a look at why believe believe that fairytales could happen in Prague.
What is your biggest dream? I have always responded, "to travel the world". As time continues to speed by, this goal may not lose importance in our lives but start to seem less and less possible. Travel is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves. But, this dream will be unlikely until we take the initiative to make it come true.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
The Possibilities of Prague- Europe's Hidden Gem
Whenever I talk to friends about the places that have really stuck with them ever since they visited, I always hear the answer "Prague". Now where exactly is Prague? From praguewelcome.cz, I found it interesting that the population of Prague (the capital of the Czech Republic) is 1,262,000. In 2010, an interesting article was written about Prague twenty years after communism and the lively gay communities blossoming. Reading all recent articles on Prague, it seems that this culture of youth and "NeoPrague" is rippling throughout the capital. Prague is proof that a beautiful historical past and its architecture can be integrated with new lively culture.
When looking into Prague, I found out that Hitler was such a fan of the beautiful city that he "wanted to save it for himself". Take a look at why believe believe that fairytales could happen in Prague.
BONUS: Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site! This site gives such a great historical background!
When looking into Prague, I found out that Hitler was such a fan of the beautiful city that he "wanted to save it for himself". Take a look at why believe believe that fairytales could happen in Prague.
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