Walking Tour of Prague's railway stations and most evil park 🇨🇿 Сzech Republic 4k HDR ASMR

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Join me for a fascinating walking tour of Prague as we explore the city's main railway stations - Masaryk Station and Prague Main Railway Station. We will also pass through a nearby park known for its spooky reputation. Discover a unique blend of history, architecture and urban legends in this part of Prague, filmed in stunning 4K HDR. 🇨🇿

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Prague Masaryk Railway Station (Masarykovo nádraží) is (after the demolition of Těšnov Railway Station) one of the last impassable terminals, the main railway stations in Prague used for passenger transport, primarily regional from the eastern and northern directions. Its buildings address Hybernská 1014/13 and Havlíčkova 1028/5 in Prague's New Town. Historically, it is the first steam railway station in Prague. The railway station and track location were designed in 1842 by Jan Perner, the building by architect Antonín Jüngling; they were built by Vojtěch Lanna and the Klein brothers in 1844 1845 as part of the Prague – Olomouc line. Almost the entire station is located in the northeast of the New Town, roughly below the bridge over the North-South highway, the boundaries of the city districts of Prague 1 (where the entire check-in part of the station lies) and Prague 8 (head and part of the technical background) run.
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Prague Main Railway Station (Praha hlavní nádraží) is
The largest passenger railway station in the Czech Republic and Prague's most crucial railway station. The historic building and the hall above the railway yard are among the most significant Art Nouveau monuments in the Czech Republic. Many shops and food establishments will make waiting for your connection more pleasant. Occasional-themed exhibitions are held in the check-in hall. It opened in 1871 as Franz Josef Station, after Franz Joseph I of Austria. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1948, the station was called Wilson Station (Czech: Wilsonovo nádraží), after the former President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson.
In 2014, the station served 224,505 trains (610 daily) and more than 53,000,000 passengers.
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September 2, 2024
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