...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Prague's Municipal House
Prague's Municipal House is a major civic, cultural and historic landmark. It opened in 1912 amidst nationalistic fervor. In 1918, its Smetana Concert Hall was the site of the proclamation of the new Czechoslovakia. For anyone interested in Art Nouveau, I suppose, it is Mecca. Vicki and I did our own little tour in 2010, peering in through windows and doors, gawking at the beauty, but not really understanding what we were looking at. This time, however, we took the English tour, which was marvelous. The tour goes from the Smetana Concert Hall, through several ladies' lounges, another small concert hall, then into several formal rooms, the Mayor's Hall, featuring much Mucha, another concert hall, and then ends in the several opulent restaurants on the ground floor and in the basement. I will post some photos here in two posts, but leave them without comment, at least for the present. The objects of beauty sort of speak for themselves.
Prague Scenes
Our next stop was Prague. Rebecca and Jeremy had rented a 3 bedroom apartment in the "new" town (1358), a couple blocks from the "dancing building" (known to some as "Fred and Ginger") and the river. All five of us stayed there several days, with the camper stored very conveniently at our old campground, Camping Drusus, west of Prague. We cooked some in, ate some out, and took in a variety of sights all over the great city.
I posted extensively from Prague in 2010. The old city is a very beautiful place, especially if you like Art Nouveau, and so I was tempted to go out and see and photograph everything all over again. In part, I did. But I won't post it all over again, hoping mostly to confine myself to a few new things Vicki and I did. For more pix, see my posts from late August, 2010.
I posted extensively from Prague in 2010. The old city is a very beautiful place, especially if you like Art Nouveau, and so I was tempted to go out and see and photograph everything all over again. In part, I did. But I won't post it all over again, hoping mostly to confine myself to a few new things Vicki and I did. For more pix, see my posts from late August, 2010.
Fred and Ginger |
Rebecca's and Jeremy's apartment building on Dittrichova street |
Not Art Nouveau: some nice Social Realism just down the street |
The commemorative plaque; we were there just a day or two after the June 18th observance |
The bar across the street; another way of remembering... |
Sunday afternoon on the Charles River |
A peek into the old Jewish cemetery in the Josefov |
The great Czech restaurant up by the castle, U Labuti, where we all had dinner one night |
Rebecca, Jeremy, and Penelope, on the castle grounds |
Up in Hradcany castle, the Golden Lane, which was closed when Vicki and I were there in 2010 |
Tower by the Municipal House (next post) |
View of St. Vitus' Church, from the apartment on Dittrichova |
Just one of the great old buildings (I can't help myself!) |
Return to Dresden
We visited Dresden in 2010 (see many posts August, 2010) and were sufficiently impressed to suggest that Rebecca and Jeremy make it part of their tour. We were all there two days.
At the stellplatz, the owner spotted Penelope and presented her with a dump truck to pull around the yard |
August the Strong |
Rebecca, Jeremy, and Penelope before the Dresden cathedral |
The Elbe, not nearly as high as in 2010 |
Rafael's Sistine Madonna was its own special exhibition at the Gemaldegalerie this summer |
Berlin: Out-takes
Looking for some Impressionist painting at the Altesmuseum, we came upon this portrait of Wagner...by Lembach? |
And a not quite as famous bust of Wagner |
Outside, in the former Soviet zone, some really nice Social Realism |
Berlin cathedral on a beautiful Sunday afternoon |
"Never, ever, appear before me with glad tidings when I'm on the crapper!" |
Capitalism |
The 2012 Euro fussball contest continued; Germany made it into the final four; fussball fans here are no less crazy than their counterparts in the US |
My favorite eating establishment in Berlin... |
Marian's Imbiss, Tegel; I could eat currywurst und frites und bier 3 or 4 times a week; and did |
And returned to Wohnmobil Berlin, now with Penelope, her clothes, food, toys, books, and play-pen/crib; she was a tired baby, but seemed happy to see us |
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