The Atmosphere of the Prague Evening Walk at Vinohrady 🇨🇿 Czech Republic 4K HDR ASMR
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting evening atmosphere of Prague's Vinohrady district in this 4K HDR ASMR walking tour. Stroll through the charming streets as the city transitions day to night, with warm lights illuminating historic buildings and cosy cafes. Experience the unique vibe of one of Prague's most beloved neighbourhoods, where modern life blends seamlessly with timeless architecture. Perfect for unwinding and soaking in the serene beauty of Prague at dusk. 🇨🇿
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Havlíček Gardens (Grébovka - Havlíčkovy sady), inspired by the Italian Renaissance, has fountains and water cascades, lakes, pavilions, statues, and a charming grotto, as well as a unique view of the city. Extensive vineyards surround the lovely vineyard Gazebo. The Grébovka Pavilion garden café, with its fantastic replica of the original historic bowling alley from the 1870s, offers pleasant places to sit. The Gröbovka garden is defined by the street called U Havlíčkových sadů, Rybalkova Street and the Botič Stream. It was established as an actual part of the newly built estate of factory owner Moritz Gröbe. Villa Gröbe (Gröbovka, Grébovka) On the slope between Botič and Vinohrady, there used to be two estates with vineyards, Dolní (Lower) and Horní (Upper) Landhauska. In 1870, both the estates and the land plots were purchased by entrepreneur Moritz Gröbe. He had the Upper Landhauska demolished and built his summer residence there, creating a beautiful English park around it.
Antonín Barvitius designed the two-storied villa in a spectacular Italian Renaissance dwelling style. Builder František Havel conducted the actual construction in 1871 - 88. Josef Schulz designed the interiors. Just under the roof, the house's facade is decorated by a band of frescoes painted by Kugler with children's motives. The sculptural decorations in the interior are the work of sculptor Item. A massive terrace on the villa's ground floor is connected with the recently renewed St. Clara's Vineyard on the slope below the house via a two-flight staircase. The town's Southern part has a splendid view from the ground-floor terrace. After Gröbe died, his heirs rented the villa—the granddaughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I found accommodation here with her husband, Prince Windischgrätz. When the prince was ordered to Vienna, they left the villa. In 1905, everything was purchased by the Vinohrady district. For a time, the University of Forestry used the house. In 1937, the City of Prague established a Baxa's habitat facility for children's tours for temporary accommodation for the youth visiting Prague. It was named after Chief Magistrate Baxa. During the occupation, the villa was annexed by the German Nazi organization for the youth Hitlerjugend. On 14th February 1945, it was severely damaged with a part of the garden by bombing and subsequent fire. After the war, it was re-opened in 1953 and used as a House of Pioneers and Youth. There were some insensitive interventions, both constructional and in decorations.
At present, the objects are maintained by the Prague 2 municipality. Reconstruction was completed in 2007. The residential house at Lower Landhauska was preserved but modified in a new Renaissance style. The formation of the surrounding premises was also inspired by the Italian Renaissance - the terrace and staircase leading to the vineyard, Grotta, theatre with a fountain and water cascade, a pond and waterworks, pavilions, and statues by Bohuslav Schnirch. Josef Vorlíček designed the Grotta and the rock gardens. Moritz Gröbe died in 1891, and it was problematic and costly for his heirs to keep the estate running. The bombing of Prague on 14th February 1945 damaged the villa, the entrance gate, and the vivarium (small zoo), and the garden became freely accessible without limitations. After clearing war traces, the park's historical value was gradually destroyed due to the lack of finances for maintenance and vandalism. In 1964, the area was declared an immovable cultural monument. The garden has a diverse assortment of woody plants - up to 120 kinds. The vineyard was established in place of a former terrain shift, to which 60,000 horse carriages of earth were brought during the construction of the Vinohrady tunnel. Among the varieties grown in the vineyard, there is also Müller - Thurgau, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Noir. The vineyard extends 1.7 ha, and annual wine production amounts to 4,000 litres.
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August 16, 2024
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