Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic

As you may have noticed on several recent posts, we just returned from a two week trip to Europe. We had a great time running around Germany and Austria. We also spent a couple of days in Prague, Czech Republic. There were a few things I wanted to see while in the area. However, the Charles Bridge was on the top of my list. It looked amazing and couldn’t wait to check it out. Sadly the weather was unpredictable. It was hot and sunny one minute, then overcast and cloudy the next. We made the most of it though and took as many pictures as I could when I could.

Charles Bridge 2I love bridges and this one caught my interest because of its history. The foundation stone was laid by Charles IV. 9 July 1357 by King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century. Originally it was named Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge, but has been “Charles Bridge” since 1870. Whatever you call it, the bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city’s Old Town.

Charles Bridge 3-1The Charles Bridge is 621 metres (2,037 ft) long and nearly 10 metres (33 ft) wide, and is  is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries. Most of them are baroque-style, originally erected around 1700 but now all replaced by replicas. The most popular statue is probably the one of St. John of Nepomuk, a Czech martyr saint who was executed during the reign of Wenceslas IV by being  thrown  into  the Vltava  from  the  bridge.  The plaque on the statue has been polished to a shine by countless people having touched it over the centuries. Touching the statue is supposed to bring good luck and ensure your return to Prague.  I was too short to touch the actual statue, but Gene touched it twice hoping we will both return one day.  Don’t know if it will work, but it’s worth trying, right 

Charles Bridge StatueWe took public transportation into Old Towne, checked out the Church of our Lady  then headed to the bridge.  I know understand why they say get there very early or go at night. It was PACKED with people walking, taking pictures and checking out the statues. There were also many people checking out the many vendors/artists that set up shop on the bridge.  I can’t say it was a pleasant stroll like I had hoped, but it was wonderful walking around and checking out the amazing views of the Prague Castle and the city in general. It is so colorful and beautiful.  We also saw many cute little swans in the water below. Even though it was crowded we enjoyed checking out the area very much.

Charles Bridge Us 2 Later that evening we made our way back to check out the Charles Bridge area at night and to see the Castle all lit up. It was truly romantic and it was a perfect to share a kiss or two in honor of our 20th wedding anniversary! It was a wonderful evening and a memory I will always treasure.

Charles Bridge NightSomething had been pulling me to Prague, and standing there on the bridge, and taking in the views, made me see why. I am only sad that we didn’t plan more time in Prague. We definitely will next time. There is so much to see and do, but the Charles Bridge was definitely the highlight. Here is a link with more information about the bridge if you are interested.

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