
I'm not sure about what this statue symbolizes, but it looks pretty funny from a side angle :)

Yep, Prague also had public viewing areas for the Eurocup

On Saturday, it was the only day of the year that the Prague museums were open for free. We went to the National Museum of Prague (click on the link for cool pictures of it). The place was packed, it was difficult to move around so we were in there only briefly. Here was one of the more interesting features: This foot is actually a doorway to an exhibit.

They had a nice assortment of rocks in the museum. Of course, I couldn't help myself from taking a picture of some dolomite.

This is one of my favorite statues. It stands outside one of the Jewish Synagogues in the northern part of Prague. We had a nice lunch across the street.
Prague has a very rich night life. A popular activity is pub crawling, where a group of thirsty revelers head out to try their limits on all sorts of partying. We opted to venture out on our own. We found this interesting place next to the hostel. The bartenders performed this flame-throwing act for the patrons.
There were many fun clubs with great music and dance floors. Here was one we found on Saturday night. My favorite club was "Central Europe's Largest Dance Club" that had 5 floors, each floor had a different DJ and style of music. Unfortunately, I didn't bring my camera to capture any of the craziness.
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