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1. Tabor Gate with point 6 following it,
6. Leopold Gate, after which we are going to point 7,
7. St. Martin Rotunda, after which we are walking along the Southern fortress wall to point 22,
22. Libuše Baths from where we are going to point 23,
23. Medieval Well and the sculptures of Myslbek and then to point 27,
27. Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral and then you are going to point 28,
28. Vyšehrad cemetery with the point 29 inside it,
29. Slavin, and at the cemetery exit you will stop at point 12,
12. Devil’s Column
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[description] => You are on Vyšehrad hill and you can see the whole Prague as if it were on your palm. It is one of the most picturesque views of the Czech capital and the most beautiful view of the Prague Castle. You can see it in the distance on the right and can easily recognize it by St. Vitus Cathedral dominating over the whole city. Look down at the Vltava. Just imagine how many historical events this river saw! Times and people change and the Vltava remains the same
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Описание
Dear guests of Prague! Welcome to one more tour round the Czech capital. We hope you like touring with us round the Czech capital. Thank you very much for choosing our audio-guide. Today we are taking a tour to the cradle of Slavic civilization on the earth that is in the very center of Europe bordering on German-speaking countries. We are starting for Vyshehrad – a legendary residence of Duchess Libushe who was the founder and the ancestor of the first ruling dynasty of dukes and kings of Czechia. Today, it is one of the most wonderful and beautiful districts of Prague with its historical buildings and shady parks and the 17th century citadel built to protect the Southern outskirts of the Czech capital. Besides, Vyshehrad is the highest cliff of on the right bank of the Vltava from which you can enjoy the most beautiful panorama of Prague