Letna Park - The Best Viewpoint in Prague, Czech Republic, Sunset walking 4K 60P HDR ASMR

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2021
  • In this video, we will walk around Letna park in Prague! I'll show you the best viewpoint in Prague, I think so.
    Letná Park (Letenské sady) is a large park on Letná hill, built on a plateau above steep embankments along the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. Letná's elevation and location afford commanding views of the Prague Old Town (Staré Město).
    "Leten," originally called "summer camp" or "place to sunbathe," gained its importance in the Middle Ages, when the first military camps were located there due to their strategic location. The areas were mainly vineyards and gardens.[2] It was not until the end of the 19th century that it began to be systematically colonized. Over time, the plains of this city area became a place of meeting, entertainment, and recreation.
    In 1955, a large monument to Joseph Stalin was erected at the edge of Letná Park. This statue was destroyed in 1962, and the Prague Metronome now occupies the site.
    During the Velvet Revolution, a plain next to the Letná Park (Letenská pláň) was the site of some important demonstrations against the Communist government. On the 25th and 26 November 1989, approximately 750,000 people protested here.
    Singer Michael Jackson kicked off his HIStory World Tour at the park on 7 September 1996; approximately 130,000 people attended the concert.
    On 23 June 2019, more than 250,000 people gathered on the Letná plain, calling on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to resign amid allegations of conflict of interest and criminal fraud.
    Nowadays, the Letná Park is conceived more as an area of recreation, leisure, and outdoor sports practice. The area around the Metronome is a popular skateboarding location. The Metronome is a 75-foot-tall (23 m) functioning Metronome in Letná Park, overlooking the Vltava River and the city center of Prague. It was erected in 1991 on the plinth left vacant by the demolition in 1962 of an enormous monument to former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. International artist Vratislav Novak designed the Metronome. It may be the largest Metronome in the world.
    A plaque at the base of the Prague metronome reads, "In time, all things pass...'. The Metronome beats at four beats per minute.
    The place offers a scenic view of the city and sunset!
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    17 December 2021
    Czech Republic

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