1 Welcome Prague !!! Album of Prague. 2 Contents 1.Title 2.Table of contents 3.Czech Republic 4.Hymn of Czech Republic 5.Prague 6. History of Prague 7,8.

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1 Welcome Prague !!! Album of Prague

2 Contents 1.Title 2.Table of contents 3.Czech Republic 4.Hymn of Czech Republic 5.Prague 6. History of Prague 7,8 Timeline of most important moments of Prague history 9.Charles Bridge 10. St. Vitus Cathedral 11. Vyšehrad 12. Church of Our Lady in front of Týn 13. Famous people connected with Prague 14.Famous provinces 15.Sport 16.Colleges 17.Gallery 18.THE END

3 Capital – Prague Area – 78,866 km² Population – 10,265,000 Currency – Czech Koruna Formation – 9th century President - Václav Klaus Prime Minister -Mirek Topolánek Czech Republic

4 Hymn of Czech Republic –Where is my home? Where is my home? –Water murmurs across meadows –Pinewoods rustle over the rockies, –Bloom of spring shines in the orchard, –Paradise on Earth to see! –And that is the beautiful country, –The Czech land, my home! –Where is my home? Where is my home? –If, in a heavenly land, you have met –Tender souls in agile frames, –Of clear mind, vigorous and prospering, –And with a strength that frustrates all defiance, –That is the glorious race of Czechs, –Among Czechs (is) my home! –Among Czechs, my home!

5 Coat of arms of Prague Prague Localization Capital city – Czech Republic Population – 1,183,500 Area – 496 km² Founded – 9th century Mayor - Pavel Bém Quarters - 22

6 History of Prague The land, where Prague was to be built, has been settled since the Paleolithic Age. Several thousands of years ago, there were trade routes connecting southern parts of Europe to nothern Europe going through this area, following the course of the river. From around 500 BC the Celts, the Boii, were the first known inhabitants of this region known by name. The Boii named the region Bohemia and the river Vltava. In between 9 and 6 AD Germanic tribe Marcomanni migrated to Bohemia and other Germanic tribes followed during the 5th century AD, but in the 6th century their elites and majority of inhabitants moved to the Danubian area which enabled Slavic tribe invading West, settle in this area. Czech Slavic tribe came to Bohemia in the 6th century and Forefather Czech became the founder of the Czech nation.

7 Timeline of most important moments of Prague history 870 Prague Castle founded 1085 Prague became the seat of kings - 1st king Vratislaus II the Prague Bishopric became an Archdiocese 1346 the rule of Charles IV. - Prague capital of Holy Roman Empire 1348 University of Prague (Charles University) founded 1415 Jan Hus burned at the stake as a heretic st Prague defenestration 1420 battle on Vítkov Mountain - Hussites win over crusaders 1583 rule of Rudolf II - city for the 2nd time the capital of Holy Roman Empire and cultural center of Europe rd Prague defenestration sparked off the Thirty Years' War 1621 execution of 27 Czech nobles on the Old Town Square as a consequence of the Battle of White Mountain 1648 west bank of Prague (including the Prague Castle) occupied and looted by Swedish armies

occupation by French-Bavarian armies 1744 occupation by Prussian armies 1848 revolutionary uprising crushed by imperial army 1890 big flood caused extreme damage 1918 after World War I Prague became the capital of Czechoslovakia 1938 after political betrayal of allies (France and Britain at Munich) Germany occupied Sudetenland and in 1939 the whole country 1942 Czechoslovak paratroopers kill Reinhard Heydrich, Nazis respond with wave of terror 1945 U.S. Air Force conducts bombing of Prague in World War II, killing hundreds of Praguers by mistake. (Target was Dresden, 134 km away) Prague uprising against the Nazis during the last days of World War II, ended with the arrival of the Red Army ethnic cleansing of Prague from German citizens, remaining Germans being expelled forcefully or killed communist takeover of power 1968 Soviet army invasion to repress the Prague Spring 1989 Prague is the main center of Velvet Revolution (the fall of communist regime) 2000 Anti-globalization Protests in Prague (some 15,000 protesters) turned violent during the IMF and World Bank summits 2002 Prague suffers from flooding, parts of the city evacuated but no major landmarks destroyed

9 Charles Bridge The bridge is 516 meters long and nearly 10 meters wide, resting on 16 arches shielded by ice guards. It is protected by three bridge towers, two of them on the Lesser Quarter side and the third one on the Old Town side. The Old Town bridge tower is often considered to be one of the most astonishing civil gothic-style buildings in the world. The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries, most of them baroque-style, erected around 1700.

10 St. Vitus Cathedral. The first church — also consecrated to St. Vitus — that stood at the location of the present- day cathedral was an early romanesque rotunda founded by Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia in 925. This patron saint was chosen because Wenceslaus had acquired a holy relic — the arm of St. Vitus — from Emperor Henry I. It is also possible that Wenceslaus, wanting to convert his subjects to Christianity more easily, chose a saint whose name sounds very much like the name of Slavic solar deity Svantevit. Two religious populations, the increasing Christian and decreasing pagan community, lived simultaneously in Prague castle at least until the 11th century.

11 Vyšehrad Vyšehrad is a castle located in the Czech Republic, built in the 10th century, on a hill over the Vltava River. Situated within the castle is the Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter, as well as the Vyšehrad cemetery, containing the remains of many famous people from Czech history. Vyšehrad and the area around it became part of the capital city, Prague, in 188. The area is one of the cadastral districts of the city.

12 Church of Our Lady in front of Týn The Church of Our Lady in front of Týnis is a dominant feature of the Old Town district of Prague, and the main church of this part of the city since the 14th century. Towers of church are 80 m high and topped by four small spires.

13 Famous people connected with Prague Being the cultural and economical center of Bohemia, Prague has attracted many famous people. Some of the best known are: Charles IV Rudolf II Jan Hus Bohumil Hrabal Franz Kafka - German Jewish writer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Austrian German composer Antonín Dvořák Václav Havel Albert Einstein - German Jewish scientist Milan Kundera - Famous Writer Jan Švankmajer - famed animator and surrealist

14 Famous provinces Holešovice Hradčany Josefov Karlín Libeň Malá Strana Nové Město Smíchov Staré Město Vinohrady Vršovice Vyšehrad Zbraslav Žižkov

15 Sport Prague is the site of many sports events, national stadiums and teams Prague International Marathon Sparta Prague -> UEFA Champions League Slavia Prague -> UEFA Cup Sazka Arena -> 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships and Euroleague Final Four 2006 Strahov Stadium — the largest stadium in the world Mystic SK8 Cup — World cup of skateboarding Prague open — prestige Floorball cup

16 Colleges The city contains eight universities and colleges including the oldest university in Central and Eastern Europe: Charles University (UK) founded in 1348 Czech Technical University (ČVUT) founded in 1707 Academy of Fine Arts (AVU) founded in 1800 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design (VŠUP) founded in 1885 Institute of Chemical Technology (VŠCHT) founded in 1920 Academy of Performing Arts (AMU) founded in 1945 Czech University of Agriculture (ČZU) founded in 1906/1952 University of Economics (VŠE) founded in 1953

17 Gallery

18 The End Author - Sebastian Janiec