Russian Circles - 20.11.2016 Lucerna, Prague, Czech Republic [complete recording in Full HD]
After some time I decided to film another full concert video, this time these brilliant guys from Chicago playing instrumental progressive post-metal. I had to hand-hold the camera because I didn't manage to get to the first row on the balcony but I still think I did a fine job! :-) The camera was set to full manual mode (to capture the changes in lighting without changing the exposure setting), I only adjusted ISO when the stage was too dark or too bright.
And needless to say... the guys were on fire!
Video: Sony RX100 III
Audio: SP-CMC-8 + SP-SPSB-8 + Edirol R-09 HR
Download full video:
0:00:00 01. Asa
0:04:20 02. Vorel
0:11:40 03. Deficit
0:20:02 04. 309
0:29:47 05. Afrika
0:35:32 06. Harper Lewis
0:46:40 07. 1777
0:56:10 08. Calla
1:04:11 09. Mládek
1:14:25 10. Youngblood
Jojo Mayer & Nerve, Lucerna Music Bar, Prague Czech Republic. 2016.04.03 (Excerpt 4/5)
Zaříkávač Lží, Praha, Kino Lucerna 14.7.2014.
Zdravím a vítám vás!:) natočil jsem vlastně celej den což znamená 14.7.2014 od dopoledne až do odpoledne:))
Doufám že svám to bude líbit!
A omlouvám se za kvalitu!-_-
Jojo Mayer & Nerve, Lucerna Music Bar, Prague Czech Republic. 2016.04.03 (Excerpt 3/5)
Walking Tour of Prague, Czech Republic
Stroll around Prague as a study abroad student! Stop by Caley's favorite cafe, get a glimpse of Prague's amazing public transportation and see some stunning peacocks during a park stroll!
Video by Caley Griebenow, University of Iowa student
Jojo Mayer at kino šiška
Robot
Palác Lucerna Praha
3.3.2018 - jsme měli možnost prohlédnout si Lucernu od shora až dolů.
SheXO Club - Lucerna
Description
5 things to know about Lucerna Palace (Prague) - Pauliphysics
You have to check the Lucerna Palace in Prague. I found out cool things about it and this video shows them.
I wanna thank Mr. Pauliphysics for helping with the shooting! Wonderful travel partner :)
¡Gracias por ver este video! Thanks for watching this video!
Por favor regálame un like y comparte con amigos. Please like it and share it with friends.
Intro made with Adobe Spark Video.
Follow me / Sígueme:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Twitter:
Blog: paulinalarafranco.com
Rancid - Hooligans - HD - Prague @ Lucerna 2012 07 23
Rancid - Hooligans - HD - Prague @ Lucerna 2012 07 23
Archivní záběry stavitele Vácslava Havla a budování Lucerny
Děkujeme Knihovně Václava Havla za poskytnutí záběrů.
Palác Lucerna Praha
Vystoupení na galavečeru profesionálního boxu a K1 v pražské Lucerně.
Kino Lucerna a Melody Makers Ondřeje Havelky
2012 09 20
Prague - Lucerna Rooftop
The Lucerna rooftop – that is 1000 m2 of unique space above the Lucerna palace. The whole building carrying distinctive elements of subsiding Art Nouveau and incoming Modernism has been finished in 1921 by Vácslav Havel (the grandfather of president Václav Havel). Since the beginnings of the construction, social events were planned at the large roof terraces. However, the intent wasn’t realized. Builder Vácslav Havel passed away within the following year after completion of the construction. His sons Václav M. Havel and Miloš Havel were more focused on building Barrandov Terraces, Barrandov Studios and cinematic industry. Then the war came, then communists and subsequently long dispute about ownership of the Lucerna that was brought to a successful conclusion by madame Dagmar Havlová, a wife of deceased Václav Havel and owner of the palace.
The premiere of the movie HARE KRISHNA! in Prague
The premiere of the movie HARE KRISHNA! The Mantra, The Movement and The Swami, who started it all. Prague, Czech Republic, October 14, 2018, cinema Lucerna.
Cinéma-café Lucerna
Le café Lucerna, à Prague, est un joyau de l'art-déco. On doit le traverser pour atteindre la plus grande des trois salles de cinéma du complexe connu sous le vocable de Kino Lucerna. Le tout compte 101 ans d'existence.
Views Around the City of Prague, Czech Republic - July, 2015
Prague (Czech: Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the 15th largest city in the European Union. It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava River, the city is home to about 1.24 million people, while its larger urban zone is estimated to have a population of nearly 2 million.The origin of the name Praha is rather associated with the word prah (that means a 'threshold'), which is a rapid on the river. Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe. Main attractions include the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Prague astronomical clock, the Jewish Quarter, Petřín hill and Vyšehrad. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. To read more about Prague, click here: .
This detailed film features extensive views around the City of Prague, highlighting the art, architecture, culture, historic sites, transport, and infrastructure of the city.
Throughout the film, numerous locations are identified, these are as follows: Královská zahrada / The Royal Gardens; U Prašného mostu; St. Vitus Cathedral; Prague Castle; Kohl's Fountain; Svaty Križ / Holy Cross; Prague Castle gates (under renovation); Archbishop's Palace; Hradčanské námestí; Views over the City of Prague from Hradčanské námestí; Klárov, Malostranská; Memorial of the Second Resistance Movement; Winged Lion Memorial (dedicated to the Czech airmen who served in the RAF during World War II); Prague Metronome; Vltava River; Čechûv most; Mánesûv most; Karlûv most / Charles Bridge; 'Pissing fountain' Sculpture by David Černy; U Lužického semináre; Charles Bridge; Na Kampē; Čertovka; Lichtenštejnský palác / Liechtenstein Palace; Kampa; Kampa Babies by David Černy; Charles Bridge Clock Tower; Yellow Penguins by David Černy; Tyršuv dum; District Court; Námêsti Kinskych; Ùjezd; Mêlnická; Memorial to the victims of Communism; Journey up Petrín Hill on the funicular railway; Petrín Tower; Church of St. Lawrence; Views over Prague from Petrín Tower; Journey down Petrín Hill on the funicular railway; Národní Trída metro station; Florenc metro station; Museum of the City of Prague; Na Poríčí / Têšnov; Senovážné Námesti; Jindrišská vež; Svatý Jindřich a svatá Kunhuta; Prague's main railway station; Praha hlavní nádraží metro station; The Church of St. Ludmila; Jugoslávská; National Museum; Monument of St. Wenceslas; St. Wenceslas Square; Lucerna Pasaz; 'Horse' by David Černy; Vodičkova; Franciscan Garden; Jungmannovo námestí; Jungmannuv monument; Palac Adria; Cubist lamp post; Church of Our Lady of the Snows; St. Havel's Church; Havelské Market; Old Town City Hall; Prague Astronomical Clock; Old Town Square; Church of Our Lady Before Tyn; Jana Husa Monument; Maiselova; The Old New Synagogue; Námestí J. Palacha; Czech Philharmonic Hall; Starmomēstská Metro Station; Vltavska; Bubenská; The Chemistry Gallery; Strossmayerovo námestí; Church of St. Antonína; M. Horákové; Jaromírova; Nuselsky most; Botanical Garden of Faculty of Charles University in Prague; Ministry of Justice; Vyšehradská; Svaty Jan Nepomucky Na Skalce; Karlovo námestí; Benedictine Abbey of Emmaus; Na Moráni; Monument of František Palacky; Packého námestí; Rašínovo nábreźí; Na Prikopé; Making Trdelník on Havelská Market; St. Francis of Assisi Church; Charles IV statue; Charles Bridge Old Town Tower; and Views across the Vltava River from Charles Bridge.
To see the Prague suburbs from a train journey from Praha hlavní nádraží to Praha-Smíchov Railway Station, click here: .
To see a film of Petrin Tower and views over Prague, click here: .
To see a film of Emma's Monastery, click here: .
To see a film of the Prague Metro, click here: .
To see a film of Trams in Prague, click here: .
To see a film of Prague in 2013, click here: .
If you liked this film, you can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following social media:
Facebook: please like my Facebook page.
WordPress: please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link.
Tumblr: please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button.
Blogger: please follow my blog by bookmarking the page.
Google+ just add +stuartmoss .
Instagram: stumoss - .
You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting .
The Action, krácená verze vystoupení hasiče, 6.12.2010, Palác Lucerna, Praha
Best Hidden Places In Prague | Travel Guide
Prague is definitely NOT the place to avoid crowds of tourists. This jaw-droppingly beautiful city is popular for very good reason, but this video shows you more hidden places that are worth visiting.
Don't get me wrong, though, there are plenty of 'touristy' spots in Prague that deserve your time - people flock to them because they're unique! I have to mention some of my top picks. The Old Town Square is luscious and photogenic from every conceivable angle. The nearby astronomical clock has been ticking since 1410 and every hour on the hour you can see a show where the clock comes to life. It doesn't just measure the hours of the day either - there's a calendar that counts the days, months, and year as well as a zodiac ring that tracks the sun and moon in the sky. You really can't miss it. I'm also a big fan of the gigantic metronome on the opposite side of the river. It's 23 metres tall and sits atop a hill formerly occupied by a statue of Stalin. The relentless strokes of the metronome, and its significant location in the city, serve as a good reminder of the change that time can bring. Within view of the Prague metronome is the Charles Bridge, one of the most visited spots in the city. It's classic Prague and has been bridging the river since construction on it ended in 1402. At over 500 metres long, it's a wonderful walk that feels like a stroll through history - just beware of the pickpockets! Prague Castle is the most iconic spot in the city and is visible from miles around as it sits atop a hill. It's the largest ancient castle in the world and you can walk around the expansive grounds without paying an entry ticket. Budget bonus! It also affords a great view of the Old Town on the other side of the river.
Now for my favourite spots that are more hidden where you're less likely to run into hoards of tourists. Inside the front entrance of the Prague Municipal Library is an installation called Idiom. It's a tunnel made of 8000 books that's over 5 metres high and 2 metres wide. There are mirrors on each end which make the tunnel appear infinite when you peak inside. For anyone who loves books, this is a must see. Prague is full of salutes to Franz Kafka who was born there. The best is a moving sculpture of Kafka's head made up of 42 rotating layers. It turns round and round, briefly revealing the head's true shape before going to pieces again. It's a fitting tribute to Kafka's inner torment and very memorable. Another moving sculpture is outside the Franz Kafka Museum in a cute courtyard. It's a bronze fountain of two men who swivel around and pee to 'write out' Czech literary quotes. You can text a number and the fountain will 'write' your message too. It's controversial because the fountain basin is in the shape of the Czech Republic so the men are relieving themselves on the country itself. This definitely isn't the only mocking art in Prague - far from it! Hidden inside the passageway of the Lucerna Palace is a scultpure hanging from the ceiling. A man proudly rides an upside down dead horse. It's provocative and mocks a statue of King Wenceslas in nearby Wenceslas Square. One of the hardest gems to spot hangs above a busy Prague street. It's a sculpture of Sigmund Freud hanging from a pole and it looks very lifelike. I stared up at it at night and no one else took notice. Prague is full of tiny laneways but there's one that's so small it has its own traffic light. You press a button and wait for the light to change from red to green before you head up or down the skinny, one-way walking street. It's got to be one of Prague's cheapest thrills. Not too far away in a nondescript street is the so-called Lennon Wall which has been a place for Beatles-inspired graffiti since the first image of John Lennon was painted after his death in 1980. Though Police tried to whitewash it, people kept coming back and now it's a place for messages of love and peace. If you're looking for a cool and unique Prague souvenir then head to Botas 66 for a pair of Czech shoes. Botas was a sports shoe brand in Czechoslovakia that made an iconic sneaker called the Botas Classic in 1966 - hence the name of the store. The shoes got a reboot in 2008 by two designers who wanted to make the shoes over into stylish streetwear. Now Botas shoes are super popular and come in all sorts of colours and designs. It's a unique piece of history to take home on your feet.
Watch my video about the incredible Prague Christmas Market:
See why the Prague Christmas tree is the best in Europe:
---
SOCIAL
INSTAGRAM = (@eileenaldis)
TWITTER = (@eileenaldis)
FACEBOOK = (@eileenaldis)
---
Monument in honour of Joseph Stalin in Prague Letná (1955)
Creative commons attribution 2.5
Angelo in Kino Lucerna 05.07.2009
autogramiáda po promítání Live in Madrid...aranžování Angela na foto