Nerudova Street - Prague, Czech Republic
Posted by: ToRo61
N 50° 05.322 E 014° 23.790
33U E 456828 N 5548667
A view of the highest part of Nerudova Street from the Town Hall Stairs towards the east
Waymark Code: WMV28Y
Location: Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Date Posted: 02/11/2017
Views: 26
In this place, the street broadens and branches. On the right, it leads into Úvoz Street; on the left, behind the statue of St John Nepomuk, it continues past a street with the current name Ke Hradu (To the Castle). The latter constitutes the final section of the royal route, rising steeply as far as Prague Castle (for a view from the opposite direction, see picture 3). It was broken out of the rock in 1663. The house U Trí cervených krížku (The Three Little Red Crosses), No. 226, abuts on the low wall of the street Ke Hradu. The picturesque shape of the western part of the house is determined by the terrain and by the angle contained by the axes of both streets.
Physical Address: Nerudova Street Prague, Czech Republic
Description of Postcard Location: A view of the highest part of Nerudova Street
Related Web Site: Not listed
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