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posted by gjohnson on 3 February 2011 at 11:09
In Berlin for a study/holiday I made great use of this wonderful library and it was a total privilege to do so. Amazingly, this collection was split along with the rest of Berlin after WWII!
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Potsdamer Strasse 33
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posted by fwells on 3 February 2011 at 10:29
With Prague all but cleared of Communist paraphernalia it's really interesting to go here and really see how all-pervading the regime was. Nothing can give you a real idea of what it was like to live under such rule but the whole place was so educational and informative.
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Na Prikope 10, New Town
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posted by kullman on 3 February 2011 at 10:29
I'd been to Prague a couple of times before and totally missed this attraction, a lovely tower with great views, which seems to have been similarly overlooked by most others, we had the viewing platform to ourselves for a good few minutes!
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Jindrisska, which runs off Wenceslas Square
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posted by vcrissman on 3 February 2011 at 10:27
As a Christian, Bethlehem is close to my heart and I fell in love with this adorable church, dating back to 1391. I went for the sunday worship, all in Czech which I didn't understand but it was completely delightful.
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Betlemske namesti 4, in the Old Town
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posted by whenderson on 3 February 2011 at 10:26
My boyfriend and I went to see a classical concert here which featured Mozart heavily, apt because The Marriage of Figaro was first performed there. Stunning place and a great performance, I really really enjoyed it.
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Ovocny trh 1, between the Old Town and Wenceslas Square
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