Czech Republic Photo
Czech Republic photo...


Prague, Czech Republic
Art Print
Blakeway, James
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Ever wanted to cross the Vltava River along the Charles Bridge on a late autumn evening? How about a short sunset climb up to the Prague Castle with its St. Vitus Cathedral, followed by a rich Czech beer at one of the basement cafes, some of them with a history stretching back to the time of Charles IV himself? The Prague Symphony Orchestra playing Smetana at the Municipal House? The Czech Philharmonic playing Dvorak at the Rudolfinum? Or maybe a walk around Josefov, the old Jewish quarter? You could stop in at the Old Jewish Cemetery where Rabbi Yehudah Loew, the Maharal of Prague, is buried; later you could visit the Altneu Schul where the Maharal’s “Golem” – a soulless being created from mud – is said to lie at rest. The Astronomical Clock on Old Town Square? The Franz Kafka museum? A performance at the Dancing House?
Unfortunately, you can’t really do any of these things with the 18 gigapixel panoramic photo of Prague recently created by 360 Cities, even if it is the largest spherical panorama in the world as of December 2009. At best, if you look hard enough, you may be able to see some of the statues on the Charles Bridge, or the roofs of some of the museums. Which renders ridiculous the claim of Wired magazine that the photo is an “acceptable substitute” to actually visiting this enchanting city.
See large panoramic Czech Republic photo here.