A Million Views of Prague

Prague

Photos of Prague by Corey Amaro

Last summer French Husband and I visited Prague….

this morning as I was waking up I realized I had been dreaming of Prague, the images flickered passed as dreamland gave way to this world.

Prague doorway 

My dream reminded me that Prague had been a place I wanted to visit, and after a long wait, of high expectations, I was not disappointed, I do not think you would be disappointed either. Especially if you love enchanting architecture.

Last night's dream stirred my memories of Prague, so I thought I would share some of my favorite photos of it. Nearly every doorway and window frame is a piece of artwork. My neck was stiff from looking up!

Doorway frame Prague 

Prague sculpted details 

Prague center 

My dream was simple I was walking around Prague, enchanted by the romantic scenes taking place in each of the windows I passed by… billowing layers of satin curtains, long pastel ribbons, gigantic bouquets of flowers, classic music pouring out….

Prague swan doorway 

details of doorways in Prague 


lobster door frame Prague 

Prague symbolic doorways 

apartments Prague 

radish in Prague

lamp post in Prague

Crown in Prague

Corner detail Prague

Street view Prague 

Prague facade 

The symbolic designs above the windows and door frames in Prague depict what went on behind them centuries ago. This use to be a convent, now it houses apartments and a restaurant.

Knight Prague doorway

pastel Prague

Virgin and Jesus Prague 

View of Prague

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The arcades along the streets of Prague are many.

Key in Prague 

Prague metal doorway

Prague facade lamb

Chalice above doorway in Prague

Three violins in Prague 

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Prague 

From top to bottom Prague is beautiful.

Prague facade Bird 

Castle steps facade 

This is where we stayed, The Castle Steps. They have rooms in many different apartments throughout the center of Prague.

Street view of Paris 

window frame Prague 

Prague

arcade in Prague 

Window frames in Prague 

As you can see I took a few photos… French Husband wondered if I was ever going to take the camera away from my face. Eventually, I did but only to eat, kiss, sleep, but only for a few minutes. Maybe that is why I was dreaming about Prague last night.

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Links about Prague:

Sightseeing Prague

Symbolism of the doorways in Prague



Comments

31 responses to “A Million Views of Prague”

  1. Corey, these are just beautifully enchanting and make my heart yearn – both to go to Prague and for a dear, dear friend to return. She is there with her husband right now and I know she is having a delightful time.
    Thank you.

  2. Gorgeous pictures. My face was “always looking up” when I was there, too. And all that carving on the walls of the pastel buildings that looked for all the world like frosting on cakes reminded me of the English Wedgewood china.

  3. Julie Ann Evins

    Wonderful detail in those photos Corey, takes me right back to my trip to Prague a good few years ago. Thanks, Jx

  4. How beautiful and lovely is everything you share
    Love Jeanne

  5. Ah, what a beautiful journey you gave us through a fabulous city. Thank you for sharing!

  6. You have the most beautiful dreams, dear Corey. I have always wanted to go to Prague. Thank you for taking me there.
    xo Isa

  7. I often dream of entering Prague and thank you for these photos, and your posts of your visit. Someday I will get there, but for today I appreciate being transported on the wings of your dream.

  8. Jeanette Mc.

    As I’ve commented before, I went to Prague a week or so after you – because of your recommendation. We stayed at the Castle Steps as well. It was an impromptu trip to Berlin with my parents that got us from here to almost there and you sent us the rest of the way. I loved Prague. It was like a fairytale. I felt like I was on a movie set. I kept saying “how far does this ‘enchanted’ part go on”? It never ended. Thank You again for leading us there – it truly was the highlight of our trip.

  9. I’m going to Praha/Prague on Saturday. Just wrote my last Caffe Avec blog post from Krakow, now Praha is next. Can’t wait.
    Your photos are lovely.

  10. I’ve wanted to visit Prague for a very long time. I’d like to go next year, but my husband wants to go back to New Zealand for a few months and we’re planning to walk the 105 mile Tour du Mont Blanc again through the Alps for my 50 birthday so it may be 2011 before I get there.
    Hmmm…maybe a long weekend might be possible. Thanks for the inspiration with your stories and lovely photographs.

  11. Prague may be prettier than Paris.
    Corey, you captured so much wonderful detail. I love the three violins and the big key.

  12. I sat down to my computer and my daughter asked, “Are you going to do your gasping now?” Three hearts, three roses, three violins, the funny little peach bottom, the swan, the suns, the key, and the lamby – gasp – so lovely. Husbands have much to put up with though don’t they?

  13. I’m so glad you drempt of Prague and that it lead you to share some more of your gorgeous pictures!
    Thank you, Corey!

  14. Isn’t that the most wonderful thing about traveling? Seeing the little “nooks and crannys” and discovering the beauty of each place. Your pictures show a very beautiful Prague and I enjoyed my visit along with you today.
    Marilyn
    in Oregon

  15. of all the cities I’ve visited in Europe, Asia and America, Praha is the one which touched my heart and creative mind most. It is such an amazing city–I was there in 94 and it had a Little Ceasers Pizza then–I can only imagine how it has Westernized since then, which makes me sad, but the soul of Prague remains. Of this I am sure.

  16. Leslie Garcia

    Dear Corey,
    You are such a romantic person…and how you see the world makes me want to travel there too! For everyone to say the same things about a place like Prague means it must truly have the magic of a fairyland!
    Today is a good day to look up!
    Thanks Corey for a grand tour!
    Leslie

  17. Such stunning sights to behold. Thank you for sharing more of your trip with us!

  18. Sue Tinker

    WoW WoW Wow. Love your photos. I can’t wait to go there someday.
    Sue T.

  19. Visiting Praha is now on my list of places I definitely want to visit. I have a question for you – did you converse with the Czech people in English or French?
    Lorrie

  20. Dear Corey
    I love your pictures…I would love to visit Prague someday too. I will come see you in France first! Have a great week.
    Love, Ladelle

  21. Wow! What beautiful architecture. I must visit Prague someday now!

  22. great pics!!!!!

  23. Corey
    You always deliver, you never cease to dazzle me with your words, your dreams, your photography. You are truly a Muse!
    Joanny

  24. How amazing Corey. Thank you for sharing some of the shots, I will bet there were hundreds of photos.

  25. Stunning … you have such an amazing talent for detail … thank YOU for taking me there again 😉

  26. With that kind of beauty, how could you not dream about Prague?~~Dee

  27. Corey, fabulous photos. I met a couple from Prague this month while visiting in Apt. It was a very tedious conversation with lots of hand gestures and crazy faces. Puffed out cheeks, silly smiles and crazy eye movements but we had a delicious time trying to talk. Absolutely delicious!

  28. What would the plaque over my house look like? What would be the one thing I’d want people to know about those who live within? Hhhmmn. . . something for me to think about.
    Beatiful pictures Corey ~ thank you for sharing

  29. Hmm – think my last comment got lost!
    Many of my Parisian friends have told me that Prague is even more beautiful than Paris! You have just confirmed that – although I do still have an affectionate penchant for Paris – my stomping grounds for nearly 10 years. Lovely post!

  30. I can see we loved and we stopped for the same things. Their facades are so beautiful , I guess that if the outside is so gorgeous, the inside might be over our dreams.
    I think we are going to keep Prague into our dreams.
    Thanks for remind me agin its beauty

  31. How wonderful, thanks for the surprise trip to Prague, all the while with an nursing toddler in my lap!

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