Golden Lane and Medieval Prison tour. Prague Castle, Czech Republic.
Complete visit to Torture Chamber, armors, swords, shields & arms collections, tiny houses, Dalborka Tower (Dalibor dungeon) and more.
The Golden Lane is the 5th tourist stop along the Prague Castle tour, and consists of tiny colored houses, museums and souvenirs shops. People lived there until 1939.
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PT// Baptizada após os ourives (goldsmiths) que viveram aqui no século XVII, esta rua curta e estreita é uma das mais pitorescas de Praga. As casas pintadas com cores vivas foram construídas nos arcos das muralhas do castelo no final de 1500 para os guardas do castelo de Rudolph II. Um século depois, os ourives instalaram-se e modificaram os edifícios.
EN// Named after the goldsmiths who lived here in the 17th century, this short, narrow street is one of the most picturesque in Prague. The brightly painted houses were built right into the arches of the castle walls in the late of 1500s for Rudolph II's castle guards. A century later, the goldsmiths moved in and modified the buildings.
这条狭窄狭窄的街道以17世纪生活在这里的金匠命名,是布拉格最美丽的街道之一。 对于鲁道夫二世的城堡守卫,建于16世纪后期的明亮的房屋建在城墙的拱门上。 一个世纪之后,金匠搬进来修改了建筑物。
Zhè tiáo xiázhǎi xiázhǎi de jiēdào yǐ 17 shìjì shēnghuó zài zhèlǐ de jīn jiàng mìngmíng, shì bùlāgé zuì měilì de jiēdào zhī yī. Duìyú lǔ dàofū èr shì de chéngbǎo shǒuwèi, jiàn yú 16 shìjì hòuqí de míngliàng de fángwū jiàn zài chéngqiáng de gǒngmén shàng. Yīgè shìjì zhīhòu, jīn jiàng bān jìnlái xiūgǎile jiànzhú wù.
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In the north-eastern corner of Prague Castle lies the Golden Lane. The visit requires special admission Here, Rudolf II employed alchemists who should produce gold and the Philosopher's Stone in their laboratories. Under Rudolf III, the castle guards lived here.
In the 19th century, it was a residential area for poor people. From 1916 to 1917, Franz Kafka lived and worked in house No. 22. Presumably, the medieval surroundings inspired him to his imaginations.
The houses in the Golden Lane form a permanent exhibition today. They are partial set up as craftsman workshops and sometimes as residential buildings. The space available was very modest.
Via a narrow staircase, we reach the upper floor. Here on the wall-walk of the castle wall, one displays armors and weapons.
The Daliborka Tower limits the Golden Lane in the east. It used to be a notorious prison where torture took place. The name probably derives from the first inmate Dalibor of Kozojedy, who was also executed here. One accused him of acquiring foreign property. After the Hussite wars, the subordinates of Adam Ploskovský of Drahonice refused to do any more drudgery under their previous lord and joined Daliborka. This was the reason for his conviction.
A steep staircase leads to a basement with the prison. Today, 4 cells are open to the public. Underneath there is a dungeon with some torture devices on display. In the middle of the room is a hole that leads to another even deeper dungeon. The prisoners were brought there by a metal crane.
Back in the open, we enjoy the beautiful view over Prague, the Charles Bridge, and the Wallenstein Palace.
Arriving at the bank of the Vltava River, we take the tram and drive back to our hotel.
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Im nordöstlichen Eck der Prager Burg liegt das goldene Gässchen. Für die Besichtigung wird spezieller Eintritt verlangt.
Rudolf II beschäftigte hier Alchimisten, die Gold und den Stein der Weisen in ihren Labors schaffen sollten. Unter Rudolf III lebten hier die Burgwachen.
Im 19. Jahrhundert war sie ein Wohngebiet für arme Leute. In den Jahren 1916 und 1917 lebte im Haus Nr. 22 Franz Kafka und arbeitete an seinen Werken. Vermutlich hat ihn die mittelalterliche Umgebung zu seinen Fantasien inspiriert.
Die Häuser im goldenen Gässchen bilden heute eine Dauerausstellung und sind teilweise als Handwerker-Werkstätten eingerichtet und teilweise als Wohnhäuser. Das Raumangebot war schon sehr bescheiden.
Über eine schmale Treppe erreichen wir im Obergeschoss den Wehrgang an der Burgmauer, in dem Rüstungen und Waffen ausgestellt sind.
Der Daliborka Turm begrenzt das goldene Gässchen im Osten. Einst war es ein berüchtigtes Gefängnis in dem auch gefoltert wurde. Er ist nach seinem vermutlich ersten Insassen Dalibor von Kozojedy benannt, der hier auch hingerichtet wurde. Er wurde beschuldigt sich fremdes Eigentum angeeignet zu haben. Untergebene von Adam Ploskovský von Drahonice verweigerten nach den Hussitenkriegen weitere Fronarbeit unter ihrem bisherigen Herren und schlossen sich freiwillig Daliborka an. Dafür wurde er verurteilt.
Über eine steile Treppe kommt man in ein Untergeschoss in dem sich das Gefängnis befindet. 4 Zellen können heute noch besichtigt werden. Darunter ist ein Verlies in dem einige Foltergeräte ausgestellt sind. In der Mitte des Raumes ist ein Loch, das zu einem weiteren noch tieferen Verlies führt. Mit einem metallenen Kran konnten die Gefangen dorthin verbracht werden.
Zurück im Freien erfreuen wir uns am schönen Ausblick über Prag und auf die Karlsbrücke und das Palais Waldstein, besser bekannt als Wallensteinpalais.
Am Ufer der Moldau angekommen, nehmen wir die Straßenbahn und fahren zurück zu unserem Hotel.
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Golden Lane is a street situated at the Prague Castle, Czech Republic. Its name is connected with 16th century alchemists, who had to look there, according to legends, for a reaction to produce gold. Even though the lane was temporarily called the Street of Alchemists or Alchemists' Alley, alchemists have never worked or lived there.
Golden Lane consist of tiny colored houses. Today it is a part of small and big castle ring (i.e. entrance is available for paying a fee), while from the closing hour of Prague Castle interiors it is open for free. Nowadays there are many souvenir shops in the houses and there is a medieval museum of armory within the former 14th-century fortification accessible from the Golden Lane.( )
Zlatá ulička (oficiální název Zlatá ulička u Daliborky) na Pražském hradě se nachází mezi zdí jeho severního opevnění a starým purkrabstvím. Domky vestavěné od konce 16. století do výklenků hradby byly obývány až do 2. světové války. Malebný ráz uličky byl vnímán už za první republiky a dbá se na to, aby nebyly domky příliš měněny. V současné době jsou zde galerie, originální krámky a expozice. Celá ulička se těší docela velké oblibě turistů, snad i pro svůj pohádkový vzhled vybledlých pastelových tónů, maličkých oken a dveří, nízkých střech a množství komínů.( )
Złota Uliczka - malownicza ulica w Pradze, na terenie praskiego zamku (Pražský hrad) w dzielnicy Hradczany.
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Golden Lane is a street situated at the Prague Castle, Czech Republic. Its name is connected with 16th century alchemists, who had to look there, according to legends, for a reaction to produce gold. Even though the lane was temporarily called the Street of Alchemists or Alchemists' Alley, alchemists have never worked or lived there.
Golden Lane consist of tiny colored houses. Today it is a part of small and big castle ring (i.e. entrance is available for paying a fee), while from the closing hour of Prague Castle interiors it is open for free. Nowadays there are many souvenir shops in the houses and there is a medieval museum of armory within the former 14th-century fortification accessible from the Golden Lane.( )
Zlatá ulička (oficiální název Zlatá ulička u Daliborky) na Pražském hradě se nachází mezi zdí jeho severního opevnění a starým purkrabstvím. Domky vestavěné od konce 16. století do výklenků hradby byly obývány až do 2. světové války. Malebný ráz uličky byl vnímán už za první republiky a dbá se na to, aby nebyly domky příliš měněny. V současné době jsou zde galerie, originální krámky a expozice. Celá ulička se těší docela velké oblibě turistů, snad i pro svůj pohádkový vzhled vybledlých pastelových tónů, maličkých oken a dveří, nízkých střech a množství komínů.( )
Złota Uliczka - malownicza ulica w Pradze, na terenie praskiego zamku (Pražský hrad) w dzielnicy Hradczany.
Dawniej nazywała się ulicą Złotniczą (Zlatnická), gdyż była prawdopodobnie siedzibą miejscowych złotników – Żydów pracujących dla skarbu, znajdujących w ten sposób schronienie za murami zamku. Powstała między romańskim i późnogotyckim obwarowaniem północnej części zamku. Do zamkowych łuków muru obronnego, wzniesionego ok. 1500 r. przez Benedykta Rejta, dobudowano małe domki (ponad nimi widać kawałek muru). Poddasza domków tworzą chodnik obronny, łączący wieże Białą i Daliborską.( )
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Golden Lane (Zlatá ulička) is a street situated at the Prague Castle, Czech Republic. Its name is connected with 16th century alchemists, who had to look there, according to legends, for a reaction to produce gold. Even though the lane was temporarily called the Street of Alchemists or Alchemists' Alley, alchemists have never worked or lived there. Golden Lane consist of tiny colored houses. Today it is a part of small and big castle ring, while from the closing hour of Prague Castle interiors it is open for free. Nowadays there are many souvenir shops in the houses and there is a medieval museum of armory within the former 14th-century fortification accessible from the Golden Lane.
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Golden Lane is a street situated at the Prague Castle, Czech Republic. Its name is connected with 16th century alchemists, who had to look there, according to legends, for a reaction to produce gold. Even though the lane was temporarily called the Street of Alchemists or Alchemists' Alley, alchemists have never worked or lived there.
Golden Lane consist of tiny colored houses. Today it is a part of small and big castle ring (i.e. entrance is available for paying a fee), while from the closing hour of Prague Castle interiors it is open for free. Nowadays there are many souvenir shops in the houses and there is a medieval museum of armory within the former 14th-century fortification accessible from the Golden Lane.( )
Zlatá ulička (oficiální název Zlatá ulička u Daliborky) na Pražském hradě se nachází mezi zdí jeho severního opevnění a starým purkrabstvím. Domky vestavěné od konce 16. století do výklenků hradby byly obývány až do 2. světové války. Malebný ráz uličky byl vnímán už za první republiky a dbá se na to, aby nebyly domky příliš měněny. V současné době jsou zde galerie, originální krámky a expozice. Celá ulička se těší docela velké oblibě turistů, snad i pro svůj pohádkový vzhled vybledlých pastelových tónů, maličkých oken a dveří, nízkých střech a množství komínů.( )
Złota Uliczka - malownicza ulica w Pradze, na terenie praskiego zamku (Pražský hrad) w dzielnicy Hradczany.
Dawniej nazywała się ulicą Złotniczą (Zlatnická), gdyż była prawdopodobnie siedzibą miejscowych złotników – Żydów pracujących dla skarbu, znajdujących w ten sposób schronienie za murami zamku. Powstała między romańskim i późnogotyckim obwarowaniem północnej części zamku. Do zamkowych łuków muru obronnego, wzniesionego ok. 1500 r. przez Benedykta Rejta, dobudowano małe domki (ponad nimi widać kawałek muru). Poddasza domków tworzą chodnik obronny, łączący wieże Białą i Daliborską.( )
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Prague travel guide – 50 things to do & see in Prague, Czech Republic
Prague, golden city in the heart of Europe, city of a hundred spires, a UNESCO monument and one of the most beautiful cities in the world! The Czech capital is a space of magic and a true paradise for the romantic spirit. For many, it is love at first sight, for Prague is magnificent, full of splendor and charm. Here is the Prague travel guide with a long list of 50 things to do and see in Prague.
1. Prague Old Town Hall
2. The Orloj
3. The Viewing Gallery
4. Charles Bridge
5. Jewish Quarter
6. Prague Castle Hradčany
7. Golden Lane
8. St. Vitus Cathedral
9. Church of Our Lady in front of Týn
10. Visit the Sex Museum
11. Visit Wax musem
12. The Frank Kafka Museum
13. Peeing Statues by David Černý
14. Mala Strana
15. Czech food
16. Veprove koleno
17. Vyšehrad
18. Pilsner
19. Trdelnik
20. Dancing House
21. Loreta
22. Petrin Hill
23. Zizkov TV Tower
24. The Petrin Tower
25. Municipal House
26. Strahov Monastery
27. U Vejvodu Pub & Beer Hall Restaurant
28. Prince restaurant
29. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí)
30. National Museum, Prague
31. National Theatre
32. Take a luxury car tour
33. Galerie Rudolfinum
34. KGB museum
35. Marionettes
36. Clubbing
37. Souvenirs
38. Kampa Island
39. Klementinum
40. Museum of Communism
41. River cruise
42. City at night
43. Changing of the guard
44. Pražská klobása
45. The Jewish Museum
46. The Old-New Synagogue
47. Powder Tower
48. St. Wenceslas Riding a Dead Horse
49. Toy Museum
50. Walk along the Vltava river
Prague has so many attractions you can return to the Czech capital city again and again and never see all of them…..
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Prague Castle is the official residence and office of the President of the Czech Republic. Located in the Hradčany district of Prague and dating back to the ninth century, the castle has been a seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia.( )
Pražský hrad je nejvýznamnější český hrad (původně raně středověké hradiště) stojící na skalnatém ostrohu nad řekou Vltavou v centru Prahy, na vrchu Opyš. Od 9. století býval sídlem českých knížat, později králů a od roku 1918 je sídlem prezidenta republiky. Dvakrát v dějinách se stal hlavní rezidencí císaře Svaté říše římské.( )
Zamek na Hradczanach - zamek w Pradze w dzielnicy Hradczany istniejący już od najstarszych dziejów Pragi, dawna siedziba królów czeskich.( )
Prague Castle, Czech Republic
Prague Castle (Pražský hrad) is a major tourist attraction in Prague, Czech Republic, and dates back to the 9th century. This ancient castle complex, spanning 70,000 square metres, is the residence of the President of the Czech Republic.
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This Prague trip started out in Krakow and I used a private transfer and train to get to Prague.
I stayed at a hotel near Wenceslas Square and spent 3 days walking around and checking out all the popular tourist sights in Prague
In the video you can see some of the best things to do in Prague:
0:00 Driving to Prague
0:02 Waiting for the Train
0:10 Getting on the Train
0:12 View from the Train
0:16 Walking to the Hotel
0:20 The Hotel Room
0:24 Beer at the Hotel
0:28 The Famous Tyn Church
0:31 The Prague Astronomical Clock
0:36 Old Town Square
0:40 Top of the Astronomical Clock
0:43 Street Leading to Wenceslas Square
0:47 Havel's Market
0:56 Around Jozefov Neighborhood
0:59 UnUtero Metal Statue
1:03 Escalator to the Metro
1:07 Namesti Miru Metro Stop
1:10 Riding the 22 Tram
1:18 Prague Castle from Across the River
1:22 The Church of St.Nicholas
1:27 The Streets Around the Prague Castle
1:31 Strahov Monastery
1:34 Streets Behind the Castle
1:38 Church of St.John of Nepomuk
1:42 Stairs Leading Up to the Castle
1:45 Entrance to the Prague Castle
1:49 St.Vitus Cathedral
1:53 Rear Entrance to the Castle Grounds
1:57 St.Vitus Cathedral
2:01 The Back of St.Vitus Cathedral
2:05 The Castle Grounds
2:09 The Golden Lane
2:17 The Castle Garden
2:21 View from the Prague Castle
2:24 Changing of the Guard
2:29 Interior of the Castle Grounds
2:36 The Prague Castle at Dusk
2:40 Riding the Tram
2:48 The Top of the Church of St.Nicholas
2:50 Street Near Charles Bridge
2:52 The Charles Bridge
3:10 The National Monument. 3rd Largest in the World
3:15 The Prague TV Tower, Zizkov Tower
3:19 Vysehrad
3:23 The Vinohrady Theatre
3:27 The National Museum in St.Wenceslas Square
3:30 The Prague Dancing House
3:34 The Church of St.Ludmila
3:39 Wallenstein Gardens
3:46 Old Car Driving Near Vysehrad
3:50 Architecture in Jozefov
3:54 Maisel Synagogue
3:58 The Hostel I Stayed At in 2014
4:02 Charles Bridge at Night
4:06 The National Theatre in Prague
4:10 Tesla Radio in a Passage
4:14 The Vltava at Night
4:22 Walking to the Train Station
4:26 The Prague Train Station
4:36 Leaving the City. National Monument in the Background
4:52 EU Flag
Prague Castle, a house in Golden Lane
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The Golden Lane, Prague Castle
Video Tour of the Golden Lane, Prague Castle, Czech Republic, June 27, 2011
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Some of the points of interest featured in this video (in no particular order):
-Prague Castle
-Changing of the Guard
-St. Vitus Cathedral
-Queen Maria Theresa Entrance
-Lobkowicz Palace
-Old Royal Palace
-The Story of the Prague Castle Tour
-St. George's Basilica
-Gardens of the Ramparts
-Black Tower
-Toy Museum
-Daliborka Tower, Medieval Prison
-Rosenberg Palace
-Chapel of the Holy Cross
-Golden Lane
-Sightseeing tours
-Old Town Square
-Astronomical Tower
-The Church of Mother of God before Tyn
-Jan Hus Memorial
-St. Nicholas Church
-Archbishop's Palace
-Charles Bridge
-St. John of Nepomuk
-Bridge Tower
-Statue of Charles IV
-St. Francis of Assissi Church
-Certovka Channel
-Water Mill
-Church of the Holy Saviour
-Seminarska St.
-Jewish Quarter
-Franz Kafka
-Klementinum
-Mirror Chapel
-Baroque Library
-City Hall
-Municipal Library
-Church of Our Lady beneath the Chain
- Saska St
-Lennon Wall
-Hanavsky Pavilon
-Vltava River
-Zizkov TV Tower
-Metronome
-Cechuv Bridge
-Strahov Monastery
-Cernin Palace
-Loreta
-Malostranska
-Church of the Virgin Mary
-Museum of Miniatures
-Signal Festival
-Church of St. Ludmila
-Petrin Tower
-Legii Bridge
-National Theatre
-Powder Tower
-Rudolfinum
-Josef Manes
-Straca Academy
-National Museum
-Wenceslas Square
-Palladium Shopping Mall
-Ginger & Fred
-Petrin hill
-St. Lawrence Church
-Mirror Maze
-Wallenstein Palace
-Vysehrad
-Nerudova St.
-Prague Airport
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Another Golden Lane in Prague
In the Prague 6 district of Střešovice, you can admire picturesque cottages. Na Kocourkách was founded in the 19th century as a worker's colony.
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Praha - Golden Lane (Czech: Zlatá ulička)