Live at KoresponDance Festival 2017
Video medley of several songs played live* at the Korespondance festival 2017 in Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic.
0:00 Rocky Road Blues
0:26 Help Me Make It Through The Night
0:47 Darling Nellie Across The Sea
1:11 Gentle On My Mind
1:40 Nine Pound Hammer
2:11 Where Does An Old Time River Man Go
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Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Czech Republic 2017 HD
Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Czech Republic
Although one of the smaller nations, the Czech Republic will give travellers a taste of Central Europe. The Capital city of Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. If yu are travelling to Prague make sure you have plenty of time. Bohemian Paradise and Podyjí National Park is some of the best places to must visit in this country. Also, don’t forget to visit numerous old villages and towns which have remained untouched since medieval times.
Prague Castle
Prague's Charles Bridge
Český Krumlov Castle
Brno's Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
Bone Church
The Clementinum and Strahov Monastery
Kutná Hora
The Bohemian Paradise
Konopiště Chateau
Hluboká Castle
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Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk / Poutní kostel svatého Jana Nepomuckého
The Pilgrim Church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelena hora (Green Hill) was built between 1719 and 1722 according to the plans of Jan Blažej Santini Aichl from the initiative of Vaclav Vejmluva, a significant abbot of the Cistercian monastery. The church is one of the supreme pieces of Baroque Gothic in Europe. The pilgrimage site was added to UNESCO Heritage List in 1994. The Pilgrim Church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelena hora was returned to the property of the church - The Roman Catholic Parish of Zdar nad Sazavou II in August 2014, after a long period of 50 years.
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Poutní kostel sv. Jana Nepomuckého na Zelené hoře byl vystavěn v letech 1719 - 1722 z podnětu Václava Vejmluvy, významného opata žďárského cisterciáckého kláštera a podle projektu architekta Jana Blažeje Santiniho - Aichela. Stavba patří k vrcholným dílům ve stylu barokní gotiky v Evropě. V roce 1994 byl poutní kostel na Zelené hoře zařazen do Seznamu světového kulturního dědictví UNESCO. V srpnu 2014 byl poutní kostel sv. Jana Nepomuckého na Zelené hoře po více jak 50 letech navrácen do majetku a správy Římskokatolické farnosti ve Žďáře nad Sázavou - II.
Zelena Hora (Czech Republic) Travel - Church of St. John of Nepomuk
Take a tour of Church of St. John of Nepomuk in Zelena Hora in Zelena Hora, Czech Republic - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Standing as a symbolic pilgrimage site in Zelena Hora, Czech Republic is the Church of St. John of Nepomuk.
The building was created by a prominent Czech architect and designer who used both Baroque and Gothic styles in its construction.
Saint John is known for being a Christian martyr, and gained his acclaim when his decayed remains left only his tongue preserved.
The Church of St. John of Nepomuk was built shortly thereafter when Saint John was sanctified by the Catholic Church.
Santini was the one who decided to construct the church using symbols of the tongue and the numbers 5 and 3 due to Saint John's death at age 53.
The church is littered with symbolic images, both in its architecture and decor, and is frequented by pilgrims.
Tours-TV.com: Zelena Hora
Zelena Hora attracts tourists with the church of St. John of Nepomuckého (1719) - a pearl of Baroque style. The church symbolizes a magic number 5 - it has a form of a five-pointed star, five inputs and five altars . Czech Republic. (Zelena Hora, Zelena Hora). See on map .
Český Krumlov - Czech Republic - Repubblica Ceca - 2011
Visita a Cesky Krumlov bellissima cittadina della Repubblica Ceca patrimonio dell'umanità UNESCO.
Cesky Krumlov is a small city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, best known for the fine architecture and art of the historic old town and Český Krumlov Castle. Old Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was given this status along with the historic Prague castle district.
The city is named Český Krumlov (Bohemian Krumlov) to differentiate it from Moravský Krumlov (Moravian Krumlov) in the southeast of the country.
History
Construction of the town and castle began in the late 13th century at a ford in the Vltava River, which was important in trade routes in Bohemia. In 1302 the town and castle were owned by the House of Rosenberg. Emperor Rudolf II bought Krumlov in 1602 and gave it to his natural son Julius d'Austria. Emperor Ferdinand II gave Krumlov to the House of Eggenberg. From 1719 until 1945 the castle belonged to the House of Schwarzenberg. Most of the architecture of the old town and castle dates from the 14th through 17th centuries; the town's structures are mostly in Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. The core of the old town is within a horseshoe bend of the river, with the old Latrán neighborhood and castle on the other side of the Vltava.
Český Krumlov Castle is unusually large for a town of Krumlov's size; within the Czech Republic it is second in extent only to the Hradčany castle complex of Prague. Inside its grounds are a large garden, an extensive bridge over a deep gap in the rock upon which the castle is built, and the castle itself, which in turn consists of many defined parts dating from different periods of time. After the garden was not adequately maintained during the second half of the 20th century, the site was included in the 1996 World Monuments Watch by the World Monuments Fund. With financial support from American Express the garden's central fountain was documented and reconstructed, and is functional today.
Church of St. Vitus (Kostel Sv. Víta) is a Gothic church dating back to the 15th century with frescoes from the same period.
Český Krumlov (13.942 abitanti) è una città della Boemia Meridionale,nella Repubblica Ceca, molto conosciuta per la particolare architettura del centro storico e per il castello. Il centro storico della città è stato dichiarato patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO. Era conosciuta come Krumau fino alla Seconda guerra mondiale; Český Krumlov letteralmente significa Krumlov Ceca (Boema); ne esiste infatti anche una morava. Český Krumlov è un centro culturale molto importante, ospita svariati festival e altri eventi durante l'anno. Il più conosciuto è il festival della Rosa dai Cinque Petali, che viene celebrato nel fine settimana del solstizio d'estate in Giugno
La costruzione della città e del castello iniziò verso la fine del XII sec. come guado del fiume Moldava importante per gli itinerari commerciali. Nel 1302 sia la città che il castello entrarono sotto il controllo del casato dei Rosemberg. La maggior parte dell'architettura del centro storico e della parte adiacente al castello è da datare dal XIV secolo al XVII secolo, le strutture sono in stile gotico, rinascimentale e barocco. Il nucleo del centro storico è all'interno della curvatura a ferro di cavallo del fiume, con il castello dall'altra parte della Moldava. Český Krumlov è una delle maggiori mete vacanziere nella Repubblica Ceca, che attrae turisti soprattutto dalla Germania, Austria e dintorni.
Il castello di Krumlov è insolitamente grande e raffinato per una città delle dimensioni di Krumlov; per dimensioni è secondo soltanto al complesso del castello di Praga.Il castello di Krumlov contiene un teatro barocco miracolosamente conservato che, completo di scenario originale ed arredi scenici, è uno dei pochi teatri di questo tipo ancora esistenti. Per la sua età, il teatro è usato soltanto una volta all'anno, quando un'opera barocca viene rappresentata a lume di candela.
(Wikipedia)