CHARLES BRIDGE
Charles Bridge (Czech: Karlův most )) is a famous historical
bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Location: 50°5′11.21″N, 14°24′42.68″E. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of 15th century. As the only means of crossing the river in Prague, Charles Bridge used to
be the most important connection between the Old Town, Prague Castle and adjacent areas until 1841. Also this 'solid-land' connection made Prague important as a trade route between east and
west Europe. The bridge was originally called the Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) or the Prague Bridge (Pražský
most) but has been the "Charles Bridge" since 1870.
The bridge is 516 meters long and nearly 10 meters wide, resting on 16 arches shielded by ice guards. It is protected by
three bridge towers, two of them on the Lesser Quarter side and the third one on the Old Town side. The Old Town bridge tower is often considered to be one of the most astonishing civil gothic-style buildings in the world. The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries, most of them baroque-style, erected around 1700.
During the night Charles Bridge is a quiet witness of medieval times. But during the day it changes its
face into a very busy place. Russian painters, owners of the kiosks, and black sailors trade to carry away some money on the
tourists.
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The Charles Bridge also played a prominent role in the 1996 movie Mission: Impossible
directed by Brian de Palma. Several characters stand on it and interact, though all at night and with the bridge totally cleared
of people. In one scene, actor Tom Cruise watches a car blow up in a square right below the bridge.
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