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Probably Prague's most famous and photographed view, seen from the towers of the Malá Strana (lower town) side of Charles' bridge. The medieval bridge itself naturally leads the eye towards the upper town, where Renaissance and Baroque buildings form layers going up the hill. The castle and its magnificent St. Vitus cathedral is the anchor point of the image, facing the fading sunset over the Vltava River. The colors were soft but breathtakingly beautiful that evening, as there was a thin fog rising from the river.
Probably Prague's most famous and photographed view, seen from the towers of the Malá Strana (lower town) side of Charles' bridge. The medieval bridge itself naturally leads the eye towards the upper town, where Renaissance and Baroque buildings form layers going up the hill. The castle and its magnificent St. Vitus cathedral is the anchor point of the image, facing the fading sunset over the Vltava River. The colors were soft but breathtakingly beautiful that evening, as there was a thin fog rising from the river.
Probably Prague's most famous and photographed view, seen from the towers of the Malá Strana (lower town) side of Charles' bridge. The medieval bridge itself naturally leads the eye towards the upper town, where Renaissance and Baroque buildings form layers going up the hill. The castle and its magnificent St. Vitus cathedral is the anchor point of the image, facing the fading sunset over the Vltava River. The colors were soft but breathtakingly beautiful that evening, as there was a thin fog rising from the river.