Hradcany (1930-1939)

Footage №66363, 2 parts, black-white
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:Yaroslav Tuzar /Jaroslav Tuzar/

Reel №1

Czechoslovakia.

Panorama of the City of Prague.

Prague Castle, Hradcany.

St.

Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace.

Lesser Quarter, the tiled roofs of the houses, the streets, the old hotel.

Smoke from a pipe on the roof.

The descent down the street-stairs.

Aristocratic Quarter Baroque.

Lesser Town Hall.

Blooming trees.

Luxury building with attic, spiers rich decor.

Typical street quarter, in the courtyards of the children walk.

Church of Our Lady Victorious, which houses a wax figure of the Infant Jesus / Hispanic origin /, which became the object of worship of pilgrims all over the world.

Lobkowicz Palace, Maltese Square, Palace.

Charles Bridge Gothic tower on its edges.

Bus with tourists near the bridge

Key words

Czechoslovakia, the city, attractions, cathedral, bridge, plants, sculpture, tourists

Reel №2

Czechoslovakia.

Neo-Gothic monument to Karl 1U Ventsenslava and antique bronze statue of the baroque St.

John of Nepomuk.

Fortress wall with an arch, car rides.

Lanterns on the streets, traffic, shops.

Church of St.

Thomas.

Count Wallenstein Palace in Malá Strana, a three-story long building.

St.

Nicholas Church in the Baroque style with a majestic dome.

The corners of old Prague, squares.

Man climbs up the street, climbing stairs, lined with trees.

The street ran three girls walking people.

Typical street with craft stalls.

Counters with goods exposed to the street.

Potter in terms of working on the street.

Its products: vases, painted plates, cups, statuettes.

Children look at the work of the potter.

Street cafe near the fountain with sculptures of elephants.

Old yard, horse, munching oats, cats on the roof.

Palace Buka-French posolstvo.

PNRM. at Prague Castle

Key words

Czechoslovakia, monuments, landmarks, city, fountain, church, plants, children, people, crafts, trade, domestic animals

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