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Hotel Fortuna City Prague Praha

Hotel Fortuna City Prague

Prague out of center → Strašnice, Prague 10 • 3.6 mi ( 5.7 km ) from Charles Bridge

Prague Hotel Quality, from the category mid-class 3-star Prague hotels, member of the global hotel chain Choice Hotels International, is situated in a quiet area but still very close to the city centre of Prague. Just a few foot steps from the Hotel Quality Prague a tram stop is located. The hotel offers Prague accommodation of a high quality standard, tasteful cuisine and cozy Lobby bar. For frequent guest loyalty program is available.

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Hotel Elizza Praha

Hotel Elizza

Prague out of center → Záběhlice, Prague 10 • 3.5 mi ( 5.6 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hotel Elizza Praha, from category 3 star Prague hotels, is located in in the peaceful and pleasant residential neighborhood of Prague’s Garden City district. It is close to city bus and Metro stations, and only 10 minutes from the city center by car. The family hotel Elizza - built in the Art Nouveau style of the beginning of last century - was recently reconstructed.

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HOTEL STARÝ PIVOVAR Praha

HOTEL STARÝ PIVOVAR

Prague out of center → Motol, Prague 5 • 3.9 mi ( 6.3 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hotel Stary Pivovar Praha, from category 3 star hotels in Prague, is situated in the building of old Motol´s brewery. History of this building begins in 12th century and it was declared as a protected landmark in 2001. Thanks to sensible reconstruction during the period 2003 – 2006 was built up here hotel with well-preserved historical components.

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Hotel Smaragd Praha

Hotel Smaragd

Prague out of center → Hlubočepy, Prague 5 • 3.9 mi ( 6.3 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hotel Smaragd Praha, from category 3 star hotels in Prague, is situated close to the main European highway and not far from the Prague airport and quiet location in a green spot is well-liked, especially by business travellers and business conference organizers.

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Dolce Villa Hotel Praha

Dolce Villa Hotel

Prague out of center → Nebušice, Nebušice • 3.5 mi ( 5.7 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hotel Dolce Villa is located in a quiet area of Prague, 4.5 km from the airport Praha - Ruzyne. The historic center is 7 km far, Prague Castle is 5 km. Hotel Dolce Villa offers both smoking and non-smoking 2-bedded rooms and suites. Hotel Dolce Villa has nonstop front desk, restaurant, conference center, spa and bowling. Car parking is available in the underground garage or parking in hotel area. There is a wifi connection in all hotel rooms.

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Alpin Avion Praha

Alpin Avion

Prague out of center → Krč, Prague 4 • 3.5 mi ( 5.7 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hotel Alpin Avion, three-star hotel in Prague 4 Krč, is very conveniently located on the outskirts of Prague 4, is easily accessible from South highway, three minutes walk from the Metro C - Kačerov, from where it is just 10 minutes by metro to the center of the Prague.  Hotel offers accommodation in rooms with private toilet, bathroom, most rooms with TV and wifi.

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Hotel Alexander Praha

Hotel Alexander

Prague out of center → Břevnov, Prague 6 • 3.9 mi ( 6.2 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hotel Alexander is 3-star hotel situated in the area with the cleanest environment in Prague - in calm district Prague 6. The hotel is conveniently located 10 minutes away from Prague airport and 10 minutes from Prague center. Hotel Alexander can offer its guests 50 beds in single, double and triple rooms with standard equipment. There is a reserved safe parking for the hotel guests near Hotel Alexander.

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KAMERA Apartments Praha

KAMERA Apartments

Prague out of center → Hlubočepy, Prague 5 • 4 mi ( 6.4 km ) from Charles Bridge
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Guest House Hattrick Praha

Guest House Hattrick

Prague out of center → Záběhlice, Prague 10 • 3.6 mi ( 5.7 km ) from Charles Bridge

Pension Hattrick Praha, from category 3 star Prague pensions, is situated in a quiet location in Prague 10. About 20 minuts far from Prague centre. Bus stop is right at the pension. This guesthouse offers accommodation in Prague in 14 rooms.

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Chateau St. Havel**** - Wellness hotel Praha

Chateau St. Havel**** - Wellness hotel

Prague out of center → Krč, Prague 4 • 3.6 mi ( 5.8 km ) from Charles Bridge

Chateau St. Havel is a completely renovated manor house situated in Prague 4 - Krč on its own grounds with an English park and ponds. Chateau is luxury 4 star hotel and offers the followin posibilities of accommodation: 32 deluxe rooms, 1 Junior Suite and 1 Tower Suite.  All rooms are equipped by stylish furniture with atmosphere of real castle chamber– originally furnished restaurant for up to 50 people offers delicious Czech and international cuisine with wide choice of wine and other beverages.

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Hostel Praha Ládví

Hostel Praha Ládví

Prague close to center → Libeň, Prague 8 • 4.1 mi ( 6.6 km ) from Charles Bridge

Hostel Praha Ladvi offers cheap accomodation in Prague in newly reconstructed 1-8 bed rooms with common sanitary facilities and kitchen in the floor. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking stove, microwave oven, tea kettle and kitechenware. Cabel TV in common room also available.

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Hotel Cora Praha

Hotel Cora

Prague out of center → Braník, Prague 4 • 3.8 mi ( 6.1 km ) from Charles Bridge
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Charles Bridge (Karlův most)

Charles BridgeCharles Bridge

The Charles Bridge (Czech: Karlův most  listen (help·info)) is a famous historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century. The bridge replaced the old Judith Bridge built 1158–1172 that had been badly damaged by a flood in 1342. This new bridge was originally called the Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) or the Prague Bridge (Pražský most) but has been the "Charles Bridge" since 1870. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava (Moldau) until 1841, the Charles Bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city's Old Town and adjacent areas. This "solid-land" connection made Prague important as a trade route between Eastern and Western Europe.

The bridge is 621 m long and nearly 10 m 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, originally erected around 1700 but now all replaced by replicas.

History

Through the 19th century

Throughout its history, the Charles Bridge suffered several disasters and witnessed many historic events. Czech legend has it that construction began on Charles Bridge at 5:31am on 9 July 1357 with the first stone being laid by Charles IV himself. This exact time was very important to the Holy Roman Emperor because he was a strong believer of numerology and this specific time, which formed a numerical bridge (1357 9, 7 5:31), would imbue Charle's Bridge with additional strength. Given the bridge's long life perhaps the Emperor's belief holds some weight, though the bridge has seen its fair share of tragedy. A flood in 1432 damaged three pillars. In 1496 the third arch (counting from the Old Town side) broke down after one of the pillars lowered, being undermined by the water (repairs were finished in 1503). A year after the Battle of White Mountain, when the 27 leaders of the anti-Habsburg revolt were executed on 21 June 1621, the Old Town bridge tower served as a deterrent display of the severed heads of the victims to stop Czechs from further resistance. During the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648, the Swedes occupied the west bank of the Vltava, and as they tried to advance into the Old Town the heaviest fighting took place right on the bridge. During the fighting, they severely damaged one side of the Old Town bridge tower (the side facing the river) and the remnants of almost all gothic decorations had to be removed from it afterward. During the late 17th century and early 18th century the bridge gained its typical appearance when an alley of baroque statues was installed on the pillars. During a great flood in 1784, five pillars were severely damaged and although the arches did not break down, the traffic on the bridge had to be greatly restricted for some time.

The original stairway to Kampa Island was replaced by a new one in 1844. The next year, another great flood threatened the bridge, but the bridge escaped major damage. In 1848, during the revolutionary days, the bridge escaped unharmed from the cannonade, but some of the statues were damaged. In 1866, pseudo-gothic gas lights were erected on the balustrade; they were later replaced with electric lighting. In the 1870s, the first regular public-transport (omnibus) line went over the bridge (officially called "Charles Bridge" after 1870), later replaced by a horse tram. The bridge towers underwent a thorough reconstruction between 1874 and 1883.

On 2–5 September 1890, another disastrous flood struck Prague and severely damaged the Charles Bridge. Thousands of rafts, logs and other floating materials that escaped from places upstream gradually formed a huge barrier leaning against the bridge. Three arches were torn down by the great pressure and two pillars collapsed from being undermined by the water, while others were partly damaged. With the fifth pillar, two statues – St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. Xavier, both by Ferdinand Brokoff – also fell into the river. The former statue was replaced by a statuary of Saints Cyril and Methodius by Karel Dvořák; the latter was replaced by a replica of the original. Repair works lasted for two years (the bridge was reopened on 19 November 1892) and cost 665,000 crowns.

20th century to present

In the beginning of the 20th century, the Charles Bridge saw a steep rise of heavy traffic. The last day of the horse line on the bridge was 15 May 1905, when it was replaced with an electric tram and later, in 1908, with buses. At the end of World War II, a barricade was built in the Old Town bridge tower gateway. A capital repair of the bridge took place between 1965 and 1978, based on a collaboration among various scientific and cultural institutes. The stability of the pillars was reassured, all broken stone blocks were replaced, and the asphalt top was removed. All vehicular traffic has been excluded from the Charles Bridge since then, making it accessible by pedestrians only. The repair cost 50 million crowns.

During the 1990s, some people started criticizing the previous reconstruction of the bridge and proposing further work. As of the beginning of the new millennium, most of the experts appeared to agree that the previous reconstruction had not been flawless but disputed the need for further interference with the bridge. However, after the disastrous floods of 2002 (which themselves caused only minor harm to the bridge), support for an overall bridge reconstruction grew. It was decided that repair and stabilization of the two pillars (numbers 8 and 9) on the Malá Strana side of the bridge would be done. These are the only river pillars that were not repaired after the 1890 floods. The reconstruction was a gradual process that closed off parts of the bridge without closing the span entirely. Performed from 2008 to 2010, the work included bolstering the pillars and building a new hydroisolation system protecting the bridge. It also encompassed the replacement of many of the stones in the bridge walls, a matter which was controversial due to a heavy-handed approach adopted by the restoration team. The result has been criticised by conservation professionals all over Europe (see photos on external links). Dozens of new replacement "stones" do not match the historical ones they are next to.

Statues on the bridge

The avenue of 30 mostly baroque statues and statuaries situated on the balustrade forms a unique connection of artistic styles with the underlying gothic bridge. Most sculptures were erected between 1683 and 1714. They depict various saints and patron saints venerated at that time. The most prominent Bohemian sculptors of the time took part in decorating the bridge, such as Matthias Braun, Jan Brokoff, and his sons Michael Joseph and Ferdinand Maxmilian.

Among the most notable sculptures, one can find the statuaries of St. Luthgard, the Holy Crucifix and Calvary, and St. John of Nepomuk. Well known also is the statue of the knight Bruncvík, although it was erected some 200 years later and does not belong to the main avenue.

Beginning in 1965, all of the statues have been systematically replaced by replicas, and the originals have been exhibited in the lapidarium of the National Museum.

t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlův_most

Landmarks near Charles Bridge

  • Divadlo Lávka
    200 yd ( 180 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Staroměstská mostecká věž
    210 yd ( 190 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Novotného Lávka
    210 yd ( 190 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Staroměstská mostecká věž
    210 yd ( 190 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Muzeum Karlova mostu
    230 yd ( 210 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Křižovnické náměstí
    230 yd ( 210 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Kostel sv. Františka z Assisi
    260 yd ( 240 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Kampa
    270 yd ( 250 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • School restaurant & lounge
    300 yd ( 270 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Malostranské mostecké věže
    310 yd ( 280 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Public transport station Karlovy lázně
    310 yd ( 280 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Amade
    330 yd ( 300 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Malostranská mostecká věž
    340 yd ( 310 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Divadlo Na zábradlí
    340 yd ( 310 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Clementinum
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Divadlo Na Královské cestě
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Campanulla
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • kostel panny Marie pod Řetězem
    380 yd ( 350 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Anglo-americká vysoká škola
    390 yd ( 360 m ) from Charles Bridge
  • Mánesův most
    390 yd ( 360 m ) from Charles Bridge

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