time for a coffee and in my case a Hot Chocolate with a couple of biscuits made on the premises.
These biscuits where even on the loo door which made us chuckle as bits if the icing were missing.
Wine stacked on on the shelves
The biscuit making machine on the right, the other girl was busy making drinks for the customers
Suitably refreshed we crossed the road and entered St. Salvator Church and gatecrashed a wedding, well not quite. We stood up the back watching and admiring the interior carvings.
The church by the Charles Bridge was founded is the 16th century and completed in the 17 and is one of the most valuable baroque buildings in Prague and built by the famous architect Carlo Lurago and housed a beautiful 18th century organ shown later in the blog.
Closeup of the screen at the back of the church
Views of some of the lovely interior.
Looking up towards the Dome
One of the numerous paintings around the church.
And of course the 18th century organ.
Thanks for looking, Mike
Hi Michael, The hot chocolate looked great, nice biscuits, not sure I'd like them on the door of the toilet.The inside of the church was wonderful, the wedding didn't look too bad either. Mrs Egg.
ReplyDeleteLooks very interesting Mike especialy the hot chocolate.
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