I could not miss visiting Prague without peeking into the past and present of this interesting street. Which consists of a series of small and colorful houses.
Within the Prague Castle, which is really big and full of attractions that connect this city with the past, next to the cathedral, I was impressed by this interesting street because of its name and because of certain legends that sound like a fairy tale.
Why do you think this street has such a bright or better attractive name?
According to street legend, named after alchemists who lived there in the 16th century, who were given the task of creating gold with some chemical reactions. At that time, kings and noble people will fill their treasures with treasures. It is said that King Rudolph was obsessed with the demand for gold, precious Stone and even the elixir of immortality.
In addition to the alchemists, the street was named after the gold diggers who lived in the area.
The time of the alchemists has passed, and some houses even have attics. Today, in those houses, you can see the settings of various times and areas of life, and some souvenirs have been penetrated.
Inside, all the people who have worked here are there and live; Everything they serve is neatly placed in their own place, and I get the impression that they have just left their home.
Nearby stood a little herbivore hut, as if still smelling of tinkering, while everything here was somewhat complicated, and everything found in the room was in its place.
One of the huts even has an eyepiece. It was probably in this house, and settled down, for the room itself contained all sorts of objects, reminiscent of some ancient past. Kitchens, including wooden chairs and tables, stoves once used in trees, famous irons filled with fire for ironing, and small cabinets holding tableware there, such cabinets are polishing fashionable kitchen supplies today.
In the stairwell leading to the attic, there are all kinds of photos hanging on the wall, as well as movies of those times, so this house reminds me of the movie house.
Later, various artists also settled in this street, and one of the most famous residents of this street was also the writer Frank Kafka.
For today's layout, this street is well deserved by Mary Teresa issuing orders to build houses better than stronger materials.
Medieval Museum:
Within the scope of all this, we can also see various armor museums in the Middle Ages, a weapon that human beings once used in defense.
Anything of value is covered with glass.Also covered under the glass are royal costumes, black and covered with gold thread.
In a special room, we came across some strange floors, which they explained to us were meant to torture people at that time.
Terrible times, I just feel like having such a floor tortures people.
Most rites are fatal, but some simply act as a means of humiliation, depending on what the punishment of the word is.
Still, the museum is not for everyone, and it shows people cruelty, but it also shows amazing imagination in finding cruel tortured bodies.
This museum reveals the dark side of the past. Is it worthwhile to destroy a single human life in this way?
Golden Street is syndicated between the walls of the great palace, and is worth visiting because of its charming appearance and mystery hidden.
Your Maya
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