Join me on a captivating walk through Prague as we observe the current flooding situation along the Vltava River. 🇨🇿 In this 4K HDR ASMR tour, we’ll explore the impact of the rising waters in iconic areas. Experience the changing scenery and the city's resilient spirit as we stroll through the affected areas and see how Prague is responding to the floods.
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Rašínovo nábřeží is currently the most attractive and socially lively area on the banks of the river in the central part of Prague. Visitors have a beautiful view of the Hradčany skyline, which tourists often seek. The Rašín embankment area, or rather its embankment, offers endless activities during the year, from regular farmers' markets to sports, cultural and gastronomic events. In the reconstructed initial dungeons, shops, cafes, and bars are in the embankment wall.
Náplavka nábřeží is a continuous space between the peninsula of Vyšehrad rock near Výton and Jirásek bridge near Žofín.
The premises vaulted into the embankment wall of the Rašínov embankment and the Hořejší nábřeží, the so-called KOBKY, which in the past served as a repository for floating material on the Vltava, underwent gradual reconstruction and were ceremoniously opened in October 2019. The rebuilding of historic dungeons into cafes and galleries breathed new life into Prague's floodplains. The rebuilding of the jails has gained worldwide attention and received several prestigious international awards. Visually and artistically, the most visible addition is large round windows, which function as revolving pivot doors, in addition to the arched vault of the six dungeons on Rašínovo nábřeží. The windows leading to the dungeons are the largest in the world.
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Masarykovo nábřeží is the name of the embankment on the right bank of the Vltava opposite Slovanské ostrov (Žofín) in Prague. It is bounded by the Jiráské Bridge and the Square and the Legion Bridge with Národní třída. It was named after the first Czechoslovak president in 1990. Although this section offers excellent city views, the heavy traffic of cars and trams and the cramped conditions make this section less pleasant. Until the 19th century, this embankment was unregulated; several mills and tanners worked here. Part of the embankment along Žofín was completed in 1903 and, together with today's Smetana embankment (Masarykov embankment during the First Republic), was called Františkovo nábřeží. From 1912, this part was called Riegrovo nábřeží (except the period 1940-1942, when it was part of the Vltava embankment, and the years 1942-1945, when the entire Vltava embankment was renamed Reinhard Heydrich Ufer). For 1945-1948, this embankment was still Riegro's, but from 1948, Gottwald's dam, after the recent successor of the late Dr. Edvard Beneš as president of Czechoslovakia. In 1952, the part around the National Theater was connected to the embankment, which in the years 1886-1952 was called Tylovo nábřeží and during the Second World War Nábřežní ulice hórejší. In 1990, the entire embankment was renamed Masarykovo.
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