Streets paved with cobblestones, long shadows stretching from glowing
lanterns, the wind playing with the coloured leaves and the dark
outlines of the Gothic cathedrals. This is magical Prague, a city
shrouded in countless legends and myths from its thousand years of
history. Set out on the trail of its mythical inhabitants and creatures
to unusual places which go to make up the unique character of this city
on the banks of the Vltava.
The brave horse and bet between a saint and the devil
Legends linked to the ancient seat of Czech princes
Vyšehrad
have been told for many centuries. According to one of them, it was
here that the execution of Horymír, who burned several settlements to
get his revenge on the king and who was responsible for the taking of
many human lives, was supposed to have taken place. However, the cunning
Horymír’s last wish was to ride his faithful horse Šemík. The horse
didn’t hesitate and with one huge leap, jumped over the high ramparts of
Vyšehrad and thus saved his master.
Discover a mysterious place with a fiendish atmosphere
One of the best known Prague legends is the one about Faust, who made a
pact with the devil. In exchange for all the knowledge and pleasure of
the world for a period of 24 years, Faust sold his soul to the devil.
When the time was up, the devil took Faust straight through the roof. To
this very day, legend has it that the hole in the roof in Faust’s house
in the New Town was visible for years after. Nowadays you can see
alchemistical symbols on the walls and frescoes depicting for example
the mythical phoenix or the solar system.
There is no fire like fire
When you are walking through the romantic park on
Petřín,
you probably won’t believe that a sacrificial altar once stood here, on
which pagan priests burned beautiful young virgins in sacrifice to the
pagan gods. During the reign of Prince Boleslav, the altar was destroyed
and the Church of St. Lawrence, which still stands today, built there.
Legend tells to this very day that the pagan gods appear here in the
form of mysterious fires. But you needn’t worry, these fires allegedly
have magical power and are able to cure even rheumatism.
Who will find the treasure?
Set out in search of a huge treasure, the secret of which is hidden by
the most beautiful of Prague Baroque cathedrals. The key to this is
hidden in the picture of the Death of St. Xaveria in the
Cathedral of St. Nicholas
in the Lesser Quarter. Look at this picture carefully and you may be
able to take much more than just lovely memories away with you from
Prague! Surely everybody knows the famous Tycho Brahe? Legend tells that
one of the most important astronomers died of a burst bladder when he
was unable to get up from the table before the emperor due to etiquette.
One thing is certain. You can see his tomb in Týn Cathedral on the
Old Town Square.
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