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Charles Bridge (Czech: Karlův most) is a bridge built in the 14th century over the Vltava River. It connects Prague's Old Town on the right bank with the Lesser Town on the left. It is the oldest preserved bridge over the Vltava and one of the oldest stone bridges in Europe. The bridge was named after Emperor Charles IV in 1870 and is considered a symbol of the city. This photo was taken in the early morning shortly before sunrise ... the sky is already slowly turning yellow, gold and orange. There are still only a few tourists on the bridge, but that will soon change!
Prague is best known for its beautiful Old Town (Staré město). It lies on the right bank of the Vltava River. Here you will find historic buildings, colourful roofs and diverse architecture from different eras. Most of the centuries-old bridges, castles, towers and churches are still perfectly preserved. The Old Town, including Charles Bridge, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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