Prague Walking tour through streets of Vinohrady district 🇨🇿 Czech Republic HDR ASMR

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Embark on a captivating walking tour through the charming streets of Prague's Vinohrady district. In this immersive video, we invite you to join us as we explore this vibrant neighborhood's hidden gems and picturesque corners. Immerse yourself in the unique blend of history and modernity as we wander through the beautifully preserved streets with elegant buildings and local cafes. Let the HDR visuals bring the colors and details to life while the soothing sounds of ASMR create a relaxing ambiance. Discover the rich culture, architecture, and atmosphere that make Vinohrady a must-visit destination in Prague. Join us!

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Vinohrady (Royal Vineyards) is a cadastral district in Prague. It is so named because it was once covered in vineyards dating from the 14th century. Vinohrady lies in the municipal and administrative districts of Prague 2 (west part), Prague 3 (north-east part) and Prague 10 (south-east part), minor parts also of Prague 1 (Prague State Opera and Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia), and Prague 4 (near Nusle).
Between 1788–1867 it was called Viničné Hory (Vineyard Mountains). From 1867 to 1968, it was called Královské Vinohrady ("Royal Vineyards"). In 1875, Královské Vinohrady was divided into two parts, Královské Vinohrady I and Královské Vinohrady II; part I was renamed Žižkov and part II to Královské Vinohrady in 1877. In 1922 Královské Vinohrady was made part of Prague as district XII. In 1949, the west part was conjoined with Prague 2, and the east remained a separate district, Prague 12. In 1960, when the Prague division was reduced from 16 to 10 administrative districts, the north part of Prague 12 was conjoined with Žižkov into Prague 3, and the south part was joined to Prague 10. Local patriots say that the real reason was that Královské Vinohrady was known as a "bourgeois" district and thus politically unreliable for the then-ruling Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
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Vinohradská street in Prague is one of the important streets of the city. It leads from the border of Nové Město from the crossroads of the western branch of the southwestern main road from the territory of the wine-growing cadastral area of vineyards, žižkov, and a narrow house at the corners, The length of the street is about 4 km. Today's street name comes from the Vinohrady district, named after the many vineyards that were located on its territory.
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Peace Square (Náměstí Míru) is The central square of Vinohrady with a park at its center. The square is dominated by the neo-Gothic Cathedral of St Ludmila, built from 1888 to 1893 according to plans drawn by architect Josef Mocker and the Art Nouveau Vinohrady Theatre, dating to 1904-1907. Every year, náměstí Míru is the venue for many cultural and social events. The neo-Gothic Church of St Lyudmila is one of the dominant features of the Vinohrady district. It was built according to designs by Josef Mocker from 1888 to 1892. Two 60 m towers with two bells are like two hands clasped in prayer. The church is a brick three-aisled basilica with a transept in the shape of a cross. Its interior is lit by stained glass windows depicting figures of saints and richly decorated with sculptures and paintings. Vinohrady Theatre ( Divadlo na Vinohradech) is a theatre in Vinohrady, Prague, was build 27 February 1905.
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