Cesky Krumlov in 4K
Cesky Krumlov in 4K is the next stop for the crew of Cities in 4K.
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This beautiful small city in Czech Republic lies on river Vltava. It is built around a castle from the 13th century with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements.
Follow Cities in 4K on the tour through this beautiful little medieval city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoy the beautiful Cesky Krumlov Castle, the castle theatre, church of St. Vitus, Synagogue, Puppet Museum, Monasteries, Egon Schiele Art Centrum, Museum of Wax Figures and a lot of other buildings and attractions while your are exploring the streets of old town of Cesky Krumlov.
Krumlov in 4K Filmed and Edited by Amir Kulaglic using: Panasonic GH4, and Glidecam DEVIN Graham Signature Series, Canon Mark III and Sony a7r II for Timelapse with Emotimo TB3 and Rhino Slider.
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Terezin Concentration Camp Tour | Day Trip From Prague
We took a day trip from Prague to Terezin (Terezin Concentration Camp), a small town in the Czech Republic that has a concentration camp from WWII. Thousands of prisoners, including Jews, gypsies, political prisoners, and many others, passed through here. A majority were transported from here to other concentration camps, like Auschwitz. It was a depressing day to say the least, but informational and humbling as well.
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Olomouc (Czech Republic) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Olomouc in Czech Republic.
The city of Olomouc is located on the Czech Republic’s Hanna Plain on the March River and was one of the centres of the realm of Great Moravia and is one of the oldest seats of the Přemyslids. Today, modern fountains distract at historic Horni Náměsti, or Upper Ring where, in 1306, Václav The Third was murdered. In 1469, a Hungarian, Matthias Corvinius, was proclaimed King Of Bohemia and the Hussite armies were forced to withdraw. The Hauenschild Palace is a sixteenth century Renaissance building with a richly decorated portal and bay windows, as well having a musical history. In 1767 the eleven year old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived there and composed a symphony. Even today mighty Baroque buildings shape the old town. The House Of The Kurie Of The Archbishops is another splendid example of Catholic power. Its residents clearly had a special fondness for running water, as indicated by the Merkur Fountain. Olomouc is a remarkable work of Baroque art as well as being an historic gem!
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Mikulov (Czech Republic) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Mikulov in the Czech Republic.
South of Brno, on the Austrian border, the Czech town of Mikulov occupies a strategic location on the former trade route between Vienna and Brno. The ruling Liechtensteiner were conscious of the economic contribution made by the town’s Jewish population and so for three centuries Mikulov became the centre of the Moravian Jews. The synagogue and around ninety buildings have been preserved and have become splendid cultural monuments. An imposing Renaissance castle rises picturesquely above the town and this once royal castle guarded the country's border. In 1249, Přemysl Ottokar The Third assigned both town and castle to the Styrian family, Liechtenstein, in gratitude for their support. In 1560, the Liechtensteiners sold everything to Hungarian aristocrats and in 1575 Emperor Maximilian The Second passed the town as a fiefdom to the Dietrichsteiner. In the eighteenth century, three fires caused extensive damage but, situated between its vineyards, the Late Gothic appearance of this rebuilt town has managed to survive to the present day.
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DER FEUERUMZUG live aus Český Krumlov - Moldau - Böhmerwald - ABENTEUER KRUMAU (2)
tschechische Republik/Südböhmen/Historische Umzüge/Sonnenwende/Feuer/Fackel/Volkskunde/Sagen
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Die berühmten ehemaligen Gutsinhaber, die Herren von Rosenberg, sind zurück! Der Geist der Renaissance, der in diesen drei Tagen bei historischen Handwerksmärkten, mittelalterlicher Musik, Straßentheatern und Fechtkämpfen zum Leben erweckt wird, ist auch beim Höhepunkt der Feierlichkeiten – dem prächtigen historischen Kostümumzug mit Rittern und den berühmten Persönlichkeiten der Stadtgeschichte, zu spüren. Egal ob Groß oder Klein, Jung oder Alt, jeder kommt auf seine Kosten.
Im Laufe des Festes gehen fünf historische Umzüge, davon zwei Feuerumzüge, durch die Stadt.
Das historische Programm auf zehn Bühnen im historischen Stadtzentrum bietet das Beste von der historischen Musik, Theater, Fechten und Tanz nicht nur aus der Zeit der Gotik und der Renaissance, Bestandteil des Programms sind auch Gaukler- und Feuerauftritte, zeitgenössische Spiele für kleine sowie große Besucher, stilgerechte Märkte im Schloss und in der Stadt und selbstverständlich auch ein Angebot an historischen Speisen.
Im Programm dürfen komponierte historische Veranstaltungen, allegorisch geschmückte Flöße und Floßfahrten auf der Vltava (Moldau), das feierliche Feuerwerk über dem Schloss Český Krumlov und weitere historische Aktivitäten nicht fehlen.
Wir hoffen, dass Sie aus diesem reichen Programm etwas für sich wählen und dass wir schöne feierliche Tage in der Hauptstadt des rosenbergischen Dominiums zusammen verbringen und mit Stolz unserer Vorfahren gedenken, die für immer und untrennbar mit Český Krumlov verbunden sind.
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Pilsen (Czech Republic) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Pilsen in the Czech Republic.
South of Brno, on the Austrian border, the Czech town of Mikulov occupies a strategic location on the former trade route between Vienna and Brno. The ruling Liechtensteiner were conscious of the economic contribution made by the town’s Jewish population and so for three centuries Mikulov became the centre of the Moravian Jews. The synagogue and around ninety buildings have been preserved and have become splendid cultural monuments. An imposing Renaissance castle rises picturesquely above the town and this once royal castle guarded the country's border. In 1249, Přemysl Ottokar The Third assigned both town and castle to the Styrian family, Liechtenstein, in gratitude for their support. In 1560, the Liechtensteiners sold everything to Hungarian aristocrats and in 1575 Emperor Maximilian The Second passed the town as a fiefdom to the Dietrichsteiner. In the eighteenth century, three fires caused extensive damage but, situated between its vineyards, the Late Gothic appearance of this rebuilt town has managed to survive to the present day.
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Views Around the City of Pilsen, Bohemia, Czech Republic - 11th July, 2015
Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer, created by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll here in 1842. To read more about Pilsen, click here: .
For 2015, the city has been awarded the status of European Capital of Culture, to read more about this, click here: .
This film features views around the city centre of Pilsen, beginning right in the centre and ending at the main railway station. Throughout the film the city's art, monuments, architecture, infrastructure and transport are featured. Alongside these, cultural events that are taking place are also featured, including a firefighter endurance contest / award ceremony, and an orchestra playing in a city park.
The following locations and features are identified within the film: Prešovská; Velká synagoga / Great Synagogue; Divadlo J.K. Tyla / Theatre; Smetanovy sady; Kopeckého sady; Měšťanská beseda; Biskupství plzeňské; Námêstí Republiky; Plague Monument; Cathedral of St. Bartholomew; Pražská; Križíkovy sady; Anglické nábreží; Pražská; most U Jána; Bar made from recycled wood; Radbuza; Sirková; the District Court; and Plzeň hlavní nádraží / Pilsen main railway station.
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EUROPE TRAVEL VLOG #16: Cesky Krumlov pt 1/2 - Looking for Ghosts in Cesky Krumlov
Follow me as we spend 24 hours in Cesky Krumlov. Cesky Krumlov was an easy 3 hour bus ride from Prague. We couldn't believe how romantic and magical this UNESCO heritage town is. The first thing we did after checking in was go have a delicious Bohemian feast of rabbit and pheasant (meats that we don't usually eat) before we set off to explore the town. It was fun to aimlessly walk around without having to worry about safety and getting lost. We discovered many interesting sites along the way, including the famous St Vitus Church. At night we joined a ghost tour and heard many spine-tingling stories about this medieval town.
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U Dwau Maryi (Two Marys)
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Trams-Streetcars in Czech 4th Largest City of Plzeň-Pilsen
Trams or streetcars are a common sight in the Czech Fourth largest city of Plzeň also known as Pilsen. The first tram or streetcar line in Plzeň started in 1899.
Plzeň has about 173,000 inhabitants which makes it the 4th largest Czech city according to population, after Prague or Praha, Brno and Ostrava.
Plzeň or Pilsen was chosen in 2010 to be the European capital of culture for the year 2015 together with the Belgian city of Mons.
The city of Plzeň has the tallest church tower in the Czech Republic at 102 meters and the second largest synagogue in Europe after the Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary.
That's a bit of figures and history for you in case you wanted to know a little bit more about the place in addition to watching the streetcars or trams.
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Visit to Prague
I will give you some tips on where to go for culture and entertainment, whether you are travelling to the Czech Republic alone or with your family
Whether coming alone or with your kids, the Czech Republic provides perfect enjoyment. We choose the best for you and we will give you tips on where to go when you want to see a theatre performance or explore the depths of the Universe. We know that it is not easy to keep children busy when touring a chateau, so we will show you where your offspring will definitely have fun. Not only in large cities such as Prague, Brno and Ostrava, but all over the Czech Republic. And when travelling across the country, we will tell you which lookout towers are not to be missed. Enjoy a journey full of culture, learning and entertainment!
Set out on a trip to cities full of romantic atmosphere and pulsing with life! Unforgettable experiences await you – breathtaking views and superb culinary delights while taking a seat in one of the cafes or restaurants specializing in regional products. What for example would you say to a visit to Telč, Prachatice or Litomyšl? Kutná Hora and Český Krumlov are also popular tips for trips. Or would you rather set out for Mikulov?
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KARLOVY VARY- A DAY TRIP, Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary is a spa town situated in western Bohemia, Czech Republic.
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Trnava (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Trnava in Slovakia.
Trnava, in south west Slovakia, is well-protected by a three kilometre-long city wall. Under the protection of the sturdy wall, the monastery and church of Holy Jakobus were created in the fourteenth century with the support of the House Of Anjou. The monastery complex was then considered to be one of the largest religious buildings in the country and served as a place in which God could unite the world. The new city centre contains an imposing Neo-Classical theatre and a tower that was built in 1574. From a height of twenty-nine metres, those in the watchtower were able to warn of any threat of fire. The Jewish synagogue was built in 1831, badly damaged during the Second World War and then neglected for several decades. It now contains a cafe, and women's gallery, along with a permanent collection of Judaica. For centuries, the two towers of the Saint Nikolaus Basilica have characterised the city’s silhouette. Built over a period of nineteen years on the foundations of a Romanesque church, it was completed in 1440. Gothic frescoes still adorn its entrance hall and Baroque altars recall the splendour of a then-flourishing religious city. The colossal wall paintings on both sides of the sixty metre long main nave depict scenes of Christian history. Trnava is a true gem of Renaissance and Late Baroque.
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Prague, Czech Republic: Jewish Quarter
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From Náměstí Republiky, the Republic Square, we walk south past the St. Henry's Tower to the Jerusalem Synagogue, also known as Jubilee Synagogue. The Jerusalem Synagogue, a building in Art Nouveau style, lies in the New Town of Prague. Originally, Josefov, a quarter north of the old town, was the Jewish Town. In 1948, one granted civil rights to Jews in Prague. There upon many people moved to other areas and the buildings decayed. Between 1893 and 1913, one tor off most of the neighborhood and rebuilt new houses, based on the model of Paris.
Since some synagogues were also torn down, one planned a new one. A specially founded association acquired a piece of land in Jerusalem Street. The Jewish architect Wilhelm Stiassny from Vienna planned and Alois Richter executed the construction. Moorish and oriental style elements labeled into the design.
The long interior forms of a three-aisled basilica. The side aisles are separated by arcades. On the upper floor is a gallery with a photo exhibition.
Among other things, you see the keystone certificate of Emperor Franz Josef I here. The Torah shrine is closed with a gilded door. Splendid stained glass windows complete the magnificent colorful building.
The entrance fee is CZK 80 (€ 3,12 per person).
On the way back we come again to the St. Henry's Tower, built from 1472 - 1475. With a height of 65.7 meters, it is the highest freestanding bell tower in Prague. Originally it was a church tower, but due to the separation of the church, one gave up the church use. A carillon in the roof of the tower can only be heard inside the tower. Today there are cafes, restaurants, a gallery, and a viewing platform in the tower.
We also pass the Republic Square with the Municipal Hall and the Powder Tower again, before we go to the monument to Franz Kafka. It shows Franz Kafka on the shoulders of a headless man. The artwork was created by Jaroslav Róna.
Behind is the Jewish Museum and the Spanish Synagogue.
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Vom Platz der Republik gehen wir in Richtung Süden, vorbei am Heinrichsturm zur Jerusalemsynagoge.
Die Jerusalemsynagoge, eine Synagoge im Jugendstil, liegt in der Prager Neustadt.
Ursprünglich war die Josefstadt im Norden der Altstadt das Jüdische Viertel. 1948 wurden den Juden in Prag die Bürgerrechte verliehen. Im Anschluss daran zogen viele in andere Viertel und die Häuser verfielen. Zwischen 1893 und 1913 wurde ein Großteil des Viertels abgerissen und durch neue Häuser nach Pariser Vorbild ersetzt.
Da auch einige Synagogen abgerissen wurden, plante man einen Neubau. Ein speziell dafür gegründeter Verein erwarb ein Grundstück in der Jerusalemer Straße. Geplant wurde der Bau von dem Architekten Wilhelm Stiassny aus Wien. Alois Richter führte den Bau aus. Maurische und orientalische Stilelemente flossen in die Gestaltung mit ein.
Der langgezogene Innenraum besteht aus einer dreischiffigen Basilika. Die Seitenschiffe sind durch Arkaden abgetrennt. Im ersten Stock ist eine Galerie, auf der eine Fotoausstellung arrangiert wurde.
Unter anderem ist die Schlusssstein-Urkunde von Kaiser Franz Josef I hier ausgestellt. Der Toraschrein ist mit einer vergoldeten Tür verschlossen. Das herrliche farbenfrohe Gebäude wird durch prächtige Buntglasfenster ergänzt.
Der Eintrittspreis beträgt 80 tschechische Kronen ( € 3,12 pro Person ).
Auf dem Rückweg passieren wir wieder den Heinrichsturm, der 1472 -1475 erbaut wurde. Er ist mit einer Höhe von 65.7 Metern der höchste freistehende Prager Glockenturm. Ursprünglich war er ein Kirchenturm, jedoch wurde die kirchliche Nutzung aufgegeben. Ein Glockenspiel im Dach des Turmes ist nur im Inneren des Turmes zu hören. Heute befinden sich Cafes, Restaurants und eine Galerie im Turm.
Auch den Platz der Republik mit dem Gemeindehaus und dem Pulverturm passieren wir noch einmal, bevor wir zum Denkmal für Franz Kafka gehen. Es zeigt Franz Kafka auf den Schultern eines kopflosen Mannes. Das Kunstwerk wurde von Jaroslav Róna geschaffen.
Direkt dahinter befindet sich das Jüdische Museum und die Spanische Synagoge.
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Чески-Крумлов. Český Krumlov. 捷克克鲁姆洛夫 . צ'סקי קרומלוב
Че́ски-Кру́млов (чеш. Český Krumlov, нем. Böhmisch Krummau) — город Южночешского края Чехии. Муниципалитет с расширенными полномочиями и административный центр района Чески-Крумлов. Расположен на реке Влтава.
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Plzen, Czech Republic, 7th July 2012
This town in western Bohemia is not far from the German border and so is very much, geographically, as well as culturally, in central Europe rather than 'Eastern' Europe. The architectural styles are a distinct blend, very colourful as well as pictorial and human-scale. The Automobile Association's routefinder puts it on the map between Budapest and the Channel ports due to the new motorway network which helps you to bypass Prague (if you want to). We timed it as 5 hours from Budapest and 10 hours from Dunkerque.