Kelly and Paula in Prague, Czech Republic
Photos taken February 5, 2011 - February 6, 2011

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beautiful buildings
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too cute!
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Puppets were very popular in Prague.
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a bridal photo shoot on the city's famous Charle's Bridge.
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A view of the castle and cathedral from Charle's Bridge
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There were lots of large thick beautiful doors all around town.
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beautiful buildings and a church
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a guard in front of a statue at the castle
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St. Vitus Cathedral - I couldn't get far enough away for a great photo.
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Changing of the Guard at Prague Castle.  Playwright-turned-president Václav Havel brought some pizzazz to the castle after 1989, when he hired the Czech costume designer on the film Amadeus to redesign the guards' uniforms and then instigated a changing of the guard ceremony.
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Changing of the Guard at Prague Castle.  Playwright-turned-president Václav Havel brought some pizzazz to the castle after 1989, when he hired the Czech costume designer on the film Amadeus to redesign the guards' uniforms and then instigated a changing of the guard ceremony.
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Changing of the Guard at Prague Castle.  Playwright-turned-president Václav Havel brought some pizzazz to the castle after 1989, when he hired the Czech costume designer on the film Amadeus to redesign the guards' uniforms and then instigated a changing of the guard ceremony.
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St. Vitus Cathedral
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back of St. Vitus Cathedral
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view from Prague Castle over the city
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Paula dressed as a princess.
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a peacock hanging out in a city park
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another beautiful set of doors and sculptures.
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door detail
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This building looked like it was made of dimensional bricks that stuck out at a point, but they were really just painted to give that illusion.
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Absinth ice cream anyone? You could buy all sorts of things at this shop that would be illegal in the United States.
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a view of Prague from Strahov Monastery
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Strahov Monastery, which houses two beautiful libraries
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spires of Strahov Monastery
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church at Strahov Monastery.
photo credit: Wikimedia
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amazing: The Philosophical Hall Library at Strahov Monastery.
photo credit: Flickr - ironmanixs
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amazing: The Theological Hall Library at Strahov Monastery.
photo credit: Flickr - PaPe01
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amazing: The Theological Hall Library at Strahov Monastery.
photo credit: Flickr - MoWestein1
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books at the library at Strahov Monastery.
photo credit: Flickr - steve.mandi
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books at the library at Strahov Monastery
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church near Strahov Monastery
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statues outside the Loreto
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From far way these look very dimensional, but up close you can see they are flat.
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Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
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Charle's Bridge
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Charle's Bridge
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Old Town Square and the Tın Cathedral. Our hotel was located just behind the cathedral.
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Old Town Square and the Tın Cathedral. Our hotel was located just behind the cathedral.
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Kelly and Paula enjoying dinner at a traditional Czech restaurant
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St. Nicholas at Old Town Square
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St. Nicholas at Old Town Square
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Old Town Square and the Tın Cathedral. Our hotel was located just behind the cathedral.
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Astronomical Clock (dating from 1410)
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Chromy statue. The haunting hooded figure in Prague is labeled “Il Commendatore,” from Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
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Franz Kafka Statue - In his early short story "Description of a Struggle" Kafka wrote of a young man riding on another man's shoulders through the streets of Prague.
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A string quartet practicing on a balcony
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beautiful buildings and spires
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beautiful buildings and spires
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beautiful buildings
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Kelly and Paula in the Old Town Square and in front of the Tın Cathedral
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Kelly and Paula in front of the Astronomical Clock (dating from 1410)
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wall detail at a cute cafe
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Kelly and Paula in the Old Town Square and in front of the Tın Cathedral
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Old Jewish Cemetery: used from 1439 to 17 87. There are 12 layers of tombs because the city would not give the Jews more room to bury their dead. It has been estimated that there are approximately 12,000 tombstones presently visible, and there may be as many as 100,000 burials in all.
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Old Jewish Cemetery: used from 1439 to 17 87. There are 12 layers of tombs because the city would not give the Jews more room to bury their dead. It has been estimated that there are approximately 12,000 tombstones presently visible, and there may be as many as 100,000 burials in all.
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Old Jewish Cemetery: used from 1439 to 17 87. There are 12 layers of tombs because the city would not give the Jews more room to bury their dead. It has been estimated that there are approximately 12,000 tombstones presently visible, and there may be as many as 100,000 burials in all.
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Old Jewish Cemetery: used from 1439 to 17 87. There are 12 layers of tombs because the city would not give the Jews more room to bury their dead. It has been estimated that there are approximately 12,000 tombstones presently visible, and there may be as many as 100,000 burials in all.
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Old Jewish Cemetery: used from 1439 to 17 87. There are 12 layers of tombs because the city would not give the Jews more room to bury their dead. It has been estimated that there are approximately 12,000 tombstones presently visible, and there may be as many as 100,000 burials in all.
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Old Town Square and the Tın Cathedral
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Puppets in Prague that represent the Barcelona Soccer Team
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an interesting restaurant with lots of stuffed animals
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Paula and the bore
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Kelly and Paula enjoying a great Italian dinner
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