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Charles Bridge (Karluv most)

Description
The Charles Bridge is Prague’s most familiar monument. Built in 1357, this 520m-long bridge (1770ft) was the only connection between the two halves of Prague for 400 years. Originally, the bridge was bare of ornamentation except for one solitary cross; however, as the Counter Reformation took hold in Bohemia, the bridge eventually gained over 30 Baroque statues. The earliest, erected in 1683, is a bronze statue of martyr St John of Nepomuk who was thrown off the bridge. Craft stalls and buskers along the bridge add to the atmosphere and make it a popular meeting place.

Transportation
Air: Praha Ruzyn¨§ International Airport. Rail: Train: Hlavn¦Í n¦Ádra~¦Í Station (Prague Station). Underground: Starom¨§stsk¦Á. Tram: From Karlovy L¦Ázn¨§. Road: Bus: From Starom¨§stsk¦Á. Coach: Praha-Florenc Coach Station. Car: E48, E50, E55 or E67 towards Prague.

Contact Addresses
Prague Information Service, Betlémské náměstí 2, 116 98 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Tel: (02) 12444
Website: www.prague-info.cz


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