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Prague is one of the jewels amongst the European cities. It offers a wide range of architectural styles and a high number of astonishing gothic and baroque monuments. Since Prague survived the events of WWII, the Cold War occupation and the tumults of the 20th century Prague gives a picture that has nearly been untouched by time. After 1989, millions of tourists flooded the city. Prague became one of the number one destinations for travellers because of its richness of sightseeing opportunities. Prague can be discovered in different ways. As the city was not destroyed during WWII a lot of old facades are still in good order, no matter if Romantic, Gothic, Renaissance or Art Nouveau. Lovers of architecture will feel like in paradise but also all the others will have a lot of joy to stroll through the small paths and streets that connect the different parts of the city. The Jewish quarter mirrors the life of the Jews, their lives in the ghetto and their intellectual and cultural comforts. It is a part of Prague a lot of visitors are interested in.
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