Join us for a mesmerizing walk through the streets of Prague's New Town in stunning 4K HDR ASMR. Explore this historic district's vibrant and dynamic atmosphere, which seamlessly blends the old with the new. Wander along bustling avenues and quiet side streets, discovering architectural marvels, lively squares, and hidden courtyards.
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Myslíkova is a Prague street in New Town and runs along the border of Prague 1 in the north and Prague 2 in the south. The street connects Masaryk's embankment by the Vltava with Spálena Street by Charles Square; this road fork forms a small square. This street also borders the city districts of Prague 1 and Prague 2. The street is on a gentle slope, primarily built up by apartment buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it became a road with many shops. Famous companies such as the evangelical publishing house and the Blahoslav bookstore (transformed into an antiquarian bookshop after 1990) or a pharmacy, from which a wooden Art Nouveau portal with a cut relief of Hygeia has been preserved, took turns here. Of the traditional restaurant, only U Bubeníčků remained under its original name. There are 162 companies, including the Czech Association of Pedagogical Research, a branch of the Faculty of Education, Charles University, optics, spices, oriental food, stylish furniture, cafes and tea houses, two hotels, a dance school, etc. The Belgian Embassy is located in Myslík House. kingdom. The name of Myslíkova Street dates back to about 1884; it bears the name of the local burgher Adam Myslík from Hyršov, Radlice, and Košíře and the founder of the Myslík family from Hyršov, the name was created by mistake. The house on the corner of Myslíkova and Spálená streets did not belong to Adam Myslík, as the memorial plaque on the house states, but to Eliáš Myslich of Vilimštejn, a valet at the provincial plaques in the 17th century.
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Žofín Palace is a Neo-Renaissance building in Prague, the Czech Republic. It is a cultural center, a venue for concerts, balls, conferences, and exhibitions. It is situated on Slovanský Ostrov (Slavonic Island), an island in the Vltava river in New Town, Prague.
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Slavonic Island (Slovanský ostrov)
This island, the only one on the Vltava River with significant landscaping, is dominated by the spectacular neo-Renaissance Žofín Palace - a traditional venue for balls and concerts, where Ferenc Liszt and Hector Berlioz played shows, and in 1863 Richard Wagner conducted a concert here. There are several places to rent rowboats and pedal boats, a miniature train for children, a replica of the historic "parovoz," and a well-loved playground.
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