First Friday 2025 in Prague 🇨🇿 |4K HDR ASMR Czech Republic Walking Tour
Embark on a mesmerizing 4K HDR ASMR walking tour of Prague this First Friday of 2025 🇨🇿. Stroll along the city's iconic streets, bask in its timeless charm, and take in the tranquil atmosphere of these historic surroundings. It's the perfect way to begin the New Year—serene, immersive, and wonder-filled! 🌟✨
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Na prikope (Na Příkopě) is a street in the centre of Prague, Czech Republic, connecting Wenceslas Square with Republic Square.
It separates the Old Town from the New Town. It is a place of representative buildings, including the headquarters of the Czech National Bank, old palaces, and luxurious shops.
Na Příkopě Street leads to the site of the former 10-meter-wide and 8-meter-deep moat from 1234, which led along the medieval walls of the Old Town. Water flowed directly from the Vltava River, and when the moat was filled, the Old Town formed a closed island. The moat was covered in 1760. After wrapping, chestnut trees were planted here, and the street was named Ve starých alejích (In old alleys). In 1845-70, the street was named Kolowratská třída, and since 1871, it has bears the name Na Příkopě.
Because it was one of the few vast streets in Prague, it soon became a traffic artery. The first line of the Prague horse-drawn tram has been led here since 1875 and has been electrified since 1899. In 1919, Můstek became the first intersection in Prague controlled by a traffic policeman. In 1927, the second intersection with light signalling occurred. Many new stores appeared on the street, and it became an essential business centre of Prague's promenade.
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Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí)
This sSquareis the commercial and administrative centre of the city and the site of important social and historical events. You'll find cinemas, theatres, banks, hotels, restaurants, dozens of small and large shops, and administrative centres here. The SSquarewas created during the founding of the New Town by Charles IV in 1348. Today, it is dominated by the National Museum (1885 – 1891) and Josef Václav Myslbek's statue of the national patron, St Wenceslas, from 1912.
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Franciscan Gardens is a unique natural oasis in the city centre and is furnished with several benches spanning metal arches laden with roses in the summer. Lawn areas are separated by low-yew hedges. The garden is filled with exciting sculptures, fountains, a gazebo, a playground, fruit trees, and herb beds, which harken back to the former owners, the Carmelites and the Franciscans, who once grew herbs and spices here. A small garden by the Church of Virgin Mary of the Snow between the squares Václavské náměstí and Jungmannovo náměstí has initially been a much greater medieval garden of the Carmelite Monastery after 1348 within the framework of the early development of the New Town (Nové město). Since 1604, it has been the property of the Order of the Discalced Franciscans, who have restored it several times. The garden had a vital utility function with herbs, flowers, vegetable beds, and fruit trees; the Franciscans grew spices here.
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The Head of Franz Kafka (Hlava Franze Kafky), also known as the Statue of Kafka, is an outdoor sculpture by David Černý depicting Bohemian German-language writer Franz Kafka, installed outside the Quadrio shopping centre in Prague, Czech Republic. The kinetic sculpture is 11 meters tall and made of 42 rotating panels. Each layer is mechanized and rotates individually.
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