Excellently executed! Lot of research, time and effort has gone into this video. This takes a lot of patience on the creator to make this type of effort. You sir/mam should have thousamds of subscribers. Unfortunately, these days most viewers do not appreciate this kind of thing. They care only about drama, how fancy they look in the video. I appreciate this very much. Hope, you continue to bring us more of history, then and now type of videos in the future
Wow...nicely done! I've just got back from my first visit to Prague. I was particularly struck by the changes to the old town hall. It must have been severely damaged during WWII.
yes the damage was extensive, the part on the pic burned down completly, the clock was badly damaged to... in fact the original figurines on top were completly destroyed and had to be replaced with modern ones
Some of the places are prettier now, with the pastel colors etc. Even the socialist building of the Federal Assembly or Radio Free Europe has improved the place, I think. But some places became so lame. For example, that New York style bridge with the towers was so cool. I would return the towers even if it were just a decoration.
@@lumajs Those Building were actually colorful and pastel even back then (with the excepction of modernist buildings from 1920s onwards. You can see it on paintings and postcards that were colored at the time. examples: 1890s and 1900s www.kareljira.web2001.cz/fotogalerie/12_historicke/foto/014.jpg www.kareljira.web2001.cz/fotogalerie/12_historicke/foto/015.jpg f.aukro.cz/images/6857448995/730x548/praha-staromestske-namesti-zive-cista-lux-5601997.jpeg www.zizkovskelisty.cz/data/USR_055_DEFAULT/small_97_let_v_Praze.jpg 1790: www.praguecityline.cz/wp-content/gallery/staromestske-namesti-mariansky-sloup/staromestske-namesti-1796_01.jpg www.historicka-praha.cz/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/starom-1793-oci.jpg It is true that under socialism many buildings were gray because the plasters were not renewed so often. Even today's white modern buildings will soon be gray if they are not cared for regularly. In earlier times, this did not happen so often, as it would be a shame for the owners of the house to have an ugly front facade. Under socialism, they belonged to the state and the state failed to take sufficient care of them all. This can be clearly seen in the example of the National Museum building. The building was recently cleaned and looks the same as it did in the 1890s. 1890s: i.pinimg.com/originals/3e/8f/23/3e8f23c95f47b8713c038ff831896c7b.jpg before reconstruction: www.nm.cz/file/195fad88e40c3da61639d862116c91aa/1377/headperex:webp/obrazek%20%2821%29.webp,www.nm.cz/file/195fad88e40c3da61639d862116c91aa/1377/headperex-2x:webp/obrazek%20%2821%29.webp detail: (there is also damage caused during the Soviet occupation of 1968) ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/sites/default/files/styles/scale_1180/public/images/1124079-496126.jpg?itok=NQMQ8MFt now: www.nm.cz/file/eaf1feaf5af2a554f1fc5e4b07f5cfda/3497/HB%20NM_web.jpg
To ale nebyl původní stav, ale pseudogotická stavba z poloviny 19 století. Tohle křídlo radnice zapálili na konci války Němci, když se tam opevnili povstalci. Od té doby se vedou spory o to, co na tom místě postavit, nebo zda vůbec něco postavit.
@@alesanrud3281 nie pseudogotická ale neogotická stavba z 19. storočia, napr. aj parlament v Budapešti je neogotika z 19. storočia... Aj neogotika ma svoje miesto v historii.
@@dragonlukasmapping805 ano, mám stejný názor. Jenom mám obavy, aby tam nevyrostla nějaká moderna, protože si myslím, že na tak jedinečné místo nepatří nic, co by rušilo historický ráz náměstí.
Moc pěkně zpracované a technicky bez chyby. Najít bod a stejnou perspektivu v porovnání se starou fotografií dá práci. Umíte to a za to dík.
This is so wonderfully done. To think those buildings from 1800s or before still stands to this day is amazing!
Very nice. I was in Prague for 8 months in 1991. I love that place. Thank You!
Toje prostě super nápad porovnání minulosti a současnosti jak je jasně vidět ta evoluce stavební a technická díky moc ;)
Excellently executed! Lot of research, time and effort has gone into this video. This takes a lot of patience on the creator to make this type of effort. You sir/mam should have thousamds of subscribers. Unfortunately, these days most viewers do not appreciate this kind of thing. They care only about drama, how fancy they look in the video. I appreciate this very much. Hope, you continue to bring us more of history, then and now type of videos in the future
Wow...nicely done! I've just got back from my first visit to Prague. I was particularly struck by the changes to the old town hall. It must have been severely damaged during WWII.
yes the damage was extensive, the part on the pic burned down completly, the clock was badly damaged to... in fact the original figurines on top were completly destroyed and had to be replaced with modern ones
It's amazing that they preserve their old builidngs
Wow heaven on earth.from nepal
Wow thanks buddy nepal is awesome too and nice flag :)
Kamo, už nepal
Škoda, že už není Most Císaře Františka Josefa I.
Jo, toho mostu byla a je vecna skoda.
Ji, taky bych ho chtěla zažít...a ještě moc nechápu, proč museli zbourat část Staroměstské radnice😒
@@radkakrejcova9510 Staroměstská radnice bola z veľkej časti zničená počas květnového povstání 1945. Úplne na konci vojny.
Praha-beautiful
I am your fan of your channel and have sunbscribed
amazing city love it
Super video
Skvělá práce
What happened to that Church at 3:18 ? Half of it is gone.
It isn't a church but a townhall. It burned down after getting hit at the very end of the World War II.
to je velmi pekne urobené..
Some of the places are prettier now, with the pastel colors etc. Even the socialist building of the Federal Assembly or Radio Free Europe has improved the place, I think. But some places became so lame. For example, that New York style bridge with the towers was so cool. I would return the towers even if it were just a decoration.
Yes these bridges were cool, but unfortunatelly they could not bear modern traffic (including trams). This was the reason why they had to be replaced.
@@amatuspragensis6106 I still think that some decorative towers could be returned even if they were useless for the stability of the bridge.
@@lumajs Those Building were actually colorful and pastel even back then (with the excepction of modernist buildings from 1920s onwards. You can see it on paintings and postcards that were colored at the time.
examples:
1890s and 1900s
www.kareljira.web2001.cz/fotogalerie/12_historicke/foto/014.jpg
www.kareljira.web2001.cz/fotogalerie/12_historicke/foto/015.jpg
f.aukro.cz/images/6857448995/730x548/praha-staromestske-namesti-zive-cista-lux-5601997.jpeg
www.zizkovskelisty.cz/data/USR_055_DEFAULT/small_97_let_v_Praze.jpg
1790:
www.praguecityline.cz/wp-content/gallery/staromestske-namesti-mariansky-sloup/staromestske-namesti-1796_01.jpg
www.historicka-praha.cz/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/starom-1793-oci.jpg
It is true that under socialism many buildings were gray because the plasters were not renewed so often. Even today's white modern buildings will soon be gray if they are not cared for regularly. In earlier times, this did not happen so often, as it would be a shame for the owners of the house to have an ugly front facade. Under socialism, they belonged to the state and the state failed to take sufficient care of them all. This can be clearly seen in the example of the National Museum building. The building was recently cleaned and looks the same as it did in the 1890s.
1890s:
i.pinimg.com/originals/3e/8f/23/3e8f23c95f47b8713c038ff831896c7b.jpg
before reconstruction:
www.nm.cz/file/195fad88e40c3da61639d862116c91aa/1377/headperex:webp/obrazek%20%2821%29.webp,www.nm.cz/file/195fad88e40c3da61639d862116c91aa/1377/headperex-2x:webp/obrazek%20%2821%29.webp
detail: (there is also damage caused during the Soviet occupation of 1968)
ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/sites/default/files/styles/scale_1180/public/images/1124079-496126.jpg?itok=NQMQ8MFt
now:
www.nm.cz/file/eaf1feaf5af2a554f1fc5e4b07f5cfda/3497/HB%20NM_web.jpg
Currently, the plague column is back on Old Town Square. 3:40
Pecka. Pokračuj
pěkné!
moc pěkný
American couple spotted at 04:48 right in the middle of the road....Totally clueless.
How do you know they're American?
что за музыка?
4:29
gumáky
waterproof
Skoda
3:16 proč to nevrátí do původního stavu vypadalo by to ještě moc krasneji :)
To ale nebyl původní stav, ale pseudogotická stavba z poloviny 19 století. Tohle křídlo radnice zapálili na konci války Němci, když se tam opevnili povstalci. Od té doby se vedou spory o to, co na tom místě postavit, nebo zda vůbec něco postavit.
@@alesanrud3281 nie pseudogotická ale neogotická stavba z 19. storočia, napr. aj parlament v Budapešti je neogotika z 19. storočia... Aj neogotika ma svoje miesto v historii.
@@Peter_Novak já žádný rozdíl mezi pseudo a neo nevidím. Prostě gotika z devatenáctého století je ze své podstaty pseudogotika.
@@alesanrud3281 no já vím, ale bez toho to tam vypadá hrozně prázdně. Mělo by se to obnovit.
@@dragonlukasmapping805 ano, mám stejný názor. Jenom mám obavy, aby tam nevyrostla nějaká moderna, protože si myslím, že na tak jedinečné místo nepatří nic, co by rušilo historický ráz náměstí.
Zupr kvality.
Make Tartaria Great Again!
Дякую
黑白變彩色
Všichni lidi co sou na těch fotkách jsou už mrtvý.
to by nikoho nenapadlo
это точно, уже давно
Každý má svoji slabou stránku
@@Pidalin mne to napadne porad !
Jediny co vidim je vymazani stromu ..
+firehead tak si sundej ty sluneční brejle třeba to pomůže :)
a nepit...
@@jabc3979 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂ano nepit