Wenceslas Square, Vatslavak have a horse in the museum. it’s all about the same location in the center of Prague. If you appoint a meeting acquaintances living in Prague or travel agencies for the tour, or even, perhaps, ‘Russian businessman ‘who earns his countrymen to help “settle in the Czech Republic’ – then most likely you will be offered to meet here. Wenceslas Square, which is the current political and commercial center of Prague, attracts like a magnet, not only of Prague residents, but also tourists. Thousands of people are moving in different directions to the business area of the expression on his face, hundreds of tourists admiring the monument to the patron saint of the Czech Republic at St. Wenceslas horse, ‘a tail’ which happens most of the meetings and visits. Wenceslas Square – the historical “Horse Market”, is from ‘conception’ of the New Town of Prague on the plans of the Czech king and “father of the Fatherland ‘of Charles Fourth in 1348 was to become the center of a new city, though not the only one and not the most important and one of the three. Then Wenceslas Square”and”never dreamed that within a few centuries it has become a center of royal Prague and witnessed major political events of the country. It is here that it was publicly proclaimed the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918, the beginning and end of Nazi occupation in 1939 and 1945, in August 1968 followed by area tanks of the Warsaw Pact and the country was returned to the socialist path”,”and in January 1969, there have been dramatic acts of protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in the form of committing self-immolation of two young Czech students.
In November 1989, at Vatslavake were thousands of demonstrations that led to revolution and a democratic state. To this day, Wenceslas Square is a unique arena for the conducting various demonstrations. The area surrounded by shops, boutiques, restaurants and hotels, unusual in shape – square rather be called a boulevard attracts crowds of tourists and Prague locals. Go through it and you did not forget to try Wenceslas sausages, edible immutable attribute Vatslavaka. Transport: Metro station with tram 3,9,14,24 or Museum.