Sunday 5 April 2015

10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT THE CZECH REPUBLIC

The Czech Republic is one of the most misunderstood countries in Europe. Each day, visitors to Prague (the one and only city everybody knows about) make a lot of mistakes while talking about this Central European country, especially because some of them still use “Czechoslovakia” to refer to the whole country.
Here’s 7 interesting facts you didn’t know about this wonderful country located in the heart of Europe. Enjoy!
10 Interesting Facts about the Czech Republic

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #01: Czechoslovakia ceased to exist ages ago

Ever since 1991, the political union called Czechoslovakia peacefully ceased to exist and two new countries were born: The Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic. And no, Communism hasn’t been present ever since 1989 when the Velvet Revolution took place. Today, Czechs feel insulted if you label them as Eastern Europeans instead of Central Europeans.
Sunrise at Charles Bridge, Prague
Sunrise at Charles Bridge, Prague

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #02: The movie Hostel was filmed here

Eli Roth’s Hostel is a very unique movie in the sense that allegedly takes place in Slovakia, has Russian actors playing the bad guys and was actually filmed in the Czech Republic. Eli Roth used the town of Český Krumlov as the backdrop for his slash film mainly because costs of filming in the Czech Republic are fairly low. Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible was also filmed here for the same reasons.
Hostel Movie Czech Republic
Hostel Movie Czech Republic

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #03: The Czech invented the art of defenestration

Defenestration consists of throwing someone out of a window and the Czechs were the first ones to coin the term back in 1618 when two Imperial Governors and their secretary were thrown out of a window of Prague Castle and started the 30 years war. Ever since, defenestration has been a part of Czech culture with the last one taking place in 1948 where the Czechoslovakian minister of foreign affairs was thrown from a window.
Riverside view of Prague
Riverside view of Prague

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #04: One of their former presidents stole a pen

Perhaps the most famous incident by a Czech Politician was the fact that Czech Republic’s second president, Václav Klaus infamously stole a pen during a state visit to Chile. The worst part? He was totally caught on camera and the incident soon became an international affair. His justification? “Official pens are normally free to be taken by official visitors and this one was not an exception”. Incredible, uh?
Czech President steals a Pen
Czech President steals a Pen

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #05: The Czech have a very dark sense of humor

When taking a look around the Souvenir Shops of Prague, you’ll be surprised to find things that would probably cause an immense outrage in neighboring countries. Including, but not limited to, Nazi memorabilia and funny Hitler masks. This is is because the Czech have a very dark sense of humor and they understand that the best way to deal with a tragedy is to just laugh about it.
Dark Humor of the Czechs
Dark Humor of the Czechs

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #06: Franz Kafka was Czech, not German

One of the most common misconceptions is that people believe that Franz Kafka was actually German or Austrian, mainly because his most famous works were written in the German language. The truth is, however, that he was Czech raised and born. The reason why he wrote in German was simply because it was one of the most popular languages at the time in Czech lands, similar to how France was very popular in Russia during the 19th Century.
Prague seen from the Old Town Hall
Prague seen from the Old Town Hall

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #07: Simpson’s Duff beer is brewed here

When I saw it for the first time, I simply couldn’t believe it but yes, the Duff beer IS real and you can buy it in Czech Republic for less than 1 euro. The taste is awful but hey, if it’s good enough for Homer it’s good enough for me. Of course, you should also try Pilsen, Czech’s number 1 and most popular beer.
Duff Beer Czech Republic
Duff Beer Czech Republic

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #08: Czech Contemporary Art is weird. Very weird

David Czerny is the Czech Republic’s favorite son. His contemporary art sculptures can be found mainly on the streets of Prague, including crawling creepy babies, staircases that lead to statue’s buttocks, inverse horses, suicidal poets, pixelated huge human heads and yes, two guys peeing on each other. You don’t have to understand it to appreciate it. In fact, you probably will never understand it at all!
Czech Contemporary Art
Czech Contemporary Art

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #09: Czech Guards are Europe’s most fashionable ones

The Czech Guard’s uniforms were first introduced in 1990 when the communist regime ended and the first Czech President wanted to differentiate his guards’s uniforms from the generic ones found in neighboring countries. To do so he hired a Czech fashion designer called Theodor Pistek and well, the result was a truly amazing one. Are those uniforms pimping or what?
Czech Guards
Czech Guards

Czech Republic Interesting Fact #10: There’s more to the Czech Republic than just Prague

Prague is a very popular stop on everybody’s Eurotrip but did you know that the Czech Republic is way bigger than that? From the amazing landscapes of the Moravia region to the disturbing church of bones found in Kuta Hora, the Czech Republic is a place filled with contrasts. Wanna learn more about Prague, the Czech Republic and the castle? Take one of the walking tours offered by Discover Walks and start exploring this incredible country!
Have you ever been to the Czech Republic? Got more interesting facts to include? Share your thoughts and let me know what you think!
The Czech Republic
The Czech Republic

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