RE: Prague/Czech Republic - Saturday photo challenge - share your personal pictures from your visit to the Czech Republic!
Wenceslas Square. In the evening there are performances here, artists and magicians perform. Life comes to life, as in any similar place, be it San Marco in Venice or Rambla in Barcelona.
The backlight, as elsewhere in Europe, is economical. For the citizens themselves, Wenceslas Square is a significant place where important events took place and are held. With its name “square”, it’s rather a long and wide boulevard about 1 kilometer long. It has an extremely interesting distribution - sidewalks, as it should be for pedestrians, on both sides of them are highways, and between them, just in the middle is another pedestrian zone. Probably, in order to be able to enjoy the view from the view of Wenceslaus, which opens only when driving in the center, it is not visible from the walkways behind a row of trees.
Whenever I see an image like yours from the Wenceslas Square, it just reminds me a freedom as that is where the revolution took the place. What a great entry for this Sunday.