Explore Prague, Czechia in this 4K/60fps UHD walking tour. 📺 I use the best video camera and 🎧 the best audio equipment to record sound. For a truly immersive experience it is advised to watch the video on a wide screen TV and use an advanced sound system or to wear headphones.
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Equipment I used:
Sony FX30 Cinema Line Camera
Sony 10-18mm F4 OSS Lens
Zhiyun Tech Crane M3 Gimbal
EM272Z1 XLR Microphones
Zoom F3 Field Recorder
Prague is the capital and the largest city of the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated on the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. Prague has a number of well-known cultural attractions, including Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Prague astronomical clock. The Czech name Praha is derived from an old Slavic word, práh, which means "ford", referring to the city's origin at a crossing point of the Vltava river.
Prague has been inhabited by Celts, Germanic people and later Slavs. The construction of what came to be known as Prague Castle began near the end of the 9th century. Prague flourished during the 14th-century reign of Charles IV. As King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, he transformed Prague into an imperial capital. During the Hussite Wars when Prague was attacked by "Crusader" forces and the city experienced its first decline. The second golden age came in the 16th century under the rule of Rudolf II of House Habsburg, who chose Prague as his home. His court welcomed astrologers, magicians and also scientists, musicians, and artists. In 1618, the famous defenestration of Prague provoked the Thirty Years' War, a particularly harsh period for Prague and Bohemia.
The 19th and 20th centuries were the third golden age of Prague. The population increased exponentially and Czechs became the majority in the city. After 1918 Prague became the capital of the newly established Czechoslovakia. The city was briefly occupied by Germany during WW2 and after the war Czechoslovakia became Communist. In 1968 the Soviet Union invaded the country to prevent reforms. As Czechoslovakia broke up, Prague became the capital of the Czech Republic. In the late 1990s, Prague again became an important cultural center of Europe and was notably influenced by globalization. Tourism became more and more important, and today Prague is the fifth most visited European city.
0:00 Old Town Square
14:28 Celetna Street
27:30 Powder Tower
31:45 Na Prikope Street
39:30 Wenceslas Square
44:20 Havelsky Market
52:23 Little Square
1:01:00 Betlemske Square
1:06:15 Vltava River
1:10:07 Krizovnicke Square
1:14:20 Charles Bridge
1:28:15 Mala Strana
1:32:40 Malostranske Square
1:38:50 Nerudova Street
1:47:00 Prague Castle
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3 июн 2024