Inspired by Dan Brown's latest novel, The Secret of Secrets, this tour takes you on a walk from PRAGUE CASTLE, across CHARLES BRIDGE, and to the OLD TOWN Square, stopping at many of the locations mentioned in the book, while learning more about the mystic history of the 'Magical City'
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Join me for a mystical morning walk,
And about many mysteries we will talk,
Medieval and Renaissance sites we will see,
While learning about their secret history,
Here not one but two Holy Roman emperors,
With golden scepters and ermine furs,
Made Prague their home and capital,
Which is truly not surprising at all,
When you witness the mesmerizing beauty,
of this ancient and enchanting city.
In 'The Secret of Secrets' Dan Brown mentions and talks about many locations and lore that, as a tour guide for over 10 years, are very familiar to me. Reading this exciting new installment in the author's Robert Langdon series, I was enjoying his references and allusions, and decided to share that with my guests. This is a morning tour, where we will visit the iconic sites of Prague early and appreciate the intimacy of the locations and feel the mysticism of its history.
The tour starts at Tram Stop Pražský hrad, which you can reach via the Tram Line #22 ( which is mentioned in the book ) or Tram Stop Prašný most via Tram lines 1, 2, or 25. We meet outside the cafe Lví Dvůr.
Itinerary:
1 - Prague Castle - The tour starts at Prague Castle, where we will cross a deep moat and walk through the courtyards. But what is the history of alchemy and symbology as it was once practiced within these walls? Thereafter we will pause outside the main gates ( Matthias Gate ) and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city. Remember when Robert Langdon asked, ‟What is the most common religious symbol?”
2 - St. Vitus Cathedral - Afterwards we will return to the castle complex ( the largest ancient castle in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records ) and admire St. Vitus Cathedral. You will see dozens of gargoyles, monsters perched along the higher levels of the Neo-Gothic cathedral, but do you know why these creatures were placed there? Along its facade, you will see the reliefs of Christian figures, including the crucifixion. But there are four figures which are anachronistic to the others. Can you spot them? Do you know whom they represent?
3 - Old Royal Palace - We will observe the Gothic facade of Vladislav Hall ( where Catherine Solomon made her groundbreaking presentation ). But what other precipitous historical event happened at this very place? What were its ramifications?
4 - Old Castle Stairs - Exiting the castle complex, we will pause at another overlook with a view of the city, from where we will descend the long and deep Old Castle Stairs, arriving at the Lesser Quarter - a metaphorical descent from the sphere of thoughts to the realm of reality.
5 - Waldstein Gardens - We will walk through this lush Baroque garden where we will be mesmerized by the beautiful peacocks who make it their home, and observe the eerie Dripstone Wall, which some say is the image of hell and, if one looks close enough, one might make out the faces of beasts and demons. How many will you spot? Please note that the Waldstein garden is closed during winter, in which case we will walk an alternate route via the winding cobblestone streets of the Lesser Quarter.
6 - St. Nicholas Church - We will gaze aloft at St. Nicholas church, the most exquisite Baroque church in Prague, where once a congregation of music lovers gathered for the performance of a tear-jerking, heart-breaking Requiem ( a funeral mass ) written by a beloved young composer who died just before he could finish it. Do you know who this composer was?
7 - Charles Bridge - Walking through the lively town square of the Lesser Town, we will arrive at Charles Bridge ( where Robert Langdon first saw the woman in black, who was wearing a spiked tiara and holding a silver spear ). But what was the mystical vision behind its construction by the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV, and why did he move the capital to the city of Prague?
8 - Klementinum - Crossing the river, we will walk through the courtyards of the Clementinum, where we will gaze up at the tower from where famed astronomers of the XVI century observed the stars ( and wherein is the Czech National Library, where Robert Langdon went to research ). Did you know there is a legend that tells of a treasure that is buried somewhere within the Clementinum?
9 - Jewish Quarter - Walking into the Jewish Quarter, we will arrive at the Old New Synagogue, where it is said the remains of a man of clay, who had been brought to life with ancient spells, are buried within one of its walls, to this day. This was the Golem (after which, the mysterious villain of The Secret of Secrets named himself). Do you know how, in the legends, the rabbi who created the Golem, was able to undo what he had done, after the Golem had gone berserk?
10 - Franz Kaftka Statue - We will walk past the statue of Franz Kafka, the famed writer who once lived in this very city. His most famous book, the Metamorphosis, tells the story of a hard-working salesman who wakes up one morning to find he had turned into a bug. But what was the ultimate symbolism of this story?
11 - Kinsky Palace - Protruding into the Old Town square, this lavish Baroque palace was the scenario where Robert Langdon and Katherine Solomon kissed for the first time.
12 - Church of Our Lady before Tyn - Across a narrow alley from Kinsky Palace, stands the fairy-tale evoking church of our Lady Before Tynska. Here, early in the XV century, Bohemians began to express their frustration with the Pope and the Catholic church, sowing the seeds of a disagreement that would lead to a betrayal, an execution, and a war that would ravage the land for fifteen years. But what is it that the Bohemians demanded? And what was the symbol of their demand, which can still be seen on the church’s facade to this day?
13 - Old Town Hall Astronomical Clock - Every hour, hundreds of visitors gather below this Gothic clock-tower to watch it come to life. But what is the symbolism of the moving statuettes? And what made this clockwork so cutting-edge? And what is the legend of the clock-smith who built this mechanism, who died of sorrow when he later destroyed it?
14 - Black Angel's Bar and Cafe - We finish the tour outside the Dark Angels cafe, another location from the novel, where the Golem descends to its underground Gothic foundations to search for information that he needs. Feel free to enter the cafe after the tour and enjoy a beverage or a meal, either inside within its medieval stonework or outside at its patio with a view of the Old Town Square.