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Take Your Escort from Czech Republic to these Fine Castles in Prague
 
Chateaus and castles are common in Prague. Although the towering Prague Castle will always be the first choice, there are still other castles that’s
worth the time of every tourist. Even though you’re there to enjoy an erotic experience with an escort from Czech Republic, these are still
structures that you should visit in your spare time. You could even ask your hot escort to be your virtual guide while visiting these castles.
Remember: it’s always better to show care and a bit of sophistication with your companion.
 
Troja Castle
 
A bit far from the city center but still accessible, Troja Castle is a favorite tourist destination for art lovers. It’s currently home to 19th century works
of art made by Czech artists. The current structure is a 1920 restoration which tries to recreate the mid 1600s structure. The building was built for
the Counts of Sternberg. Troja Castle is constantly visited by art lovers not only for their original paintings but also for their interior. The castles
interior was made according to a baroque theme with a subject of mythology. The structure is located in the north-west part of the city.
 
Vyšehrad Castle
 
One of the most interesting castles in Prague is a 10th century castle located near Vltava River. This castle was the home of the Royal Family for more
than 200 years. It was only during the 14th century that the other structures (Prague Castle) became the official Royal Residence. The decision was
made after Charles IV built religious structures around Prague Castle. The castle can be seen from various points, especially by those taking a small
cruise in Vltava River. Tourists can also visit the castle and surrounding structures such as the Basilica and cemetery where famous Czechs are buried.
 
Libeň Chateau
 
Located 15 minutes from the city center, the beautiful Libeň Chateau is a must see for tourists who want to appreciate the diversity of the architecture
in Prague. The castle is a classic example of the Rococo style of architecture. The structure is a reconstruction from 1770, and the structure’s name
came from the treaty signed by Emperor Rudolf II and his brother. Today, the structure is open to tourists but it’s also used for private functions
such as weddings and other private parties.
 
Zbraslav Chateau
 
Located in the southernmost part of Prague, Zbraslav Chateau is a much larger structure compared to the chateaus in the city. The castle used to be
a monastery with the name “Aula Regia”. It was built in the late 13th century and was used as a burial ground of the kings. It was only during the
19th century that the structure became a castle as this became the home of Prince Fridrich Öttingen-Wallerstein. Today, it is home to more
than 1,000 works of art from different countries. These are the some of the most picturesque structures in Prague. Aside from featuring
centuries of architecture, they also carry a piece of history important to the city.