The afternoon social event at ESUG this year was a walking tour of Prague. We had an excellent tour guide, and saw a lot of interesting things - and she filled us in with local color along the way. I've posted a few shots of the Charles Bridge (named for Charles IV, a medieval King of the area). The bridge is about a third of a mile long, and dates from the 13th century.
That's looking back at the tower by the statue of Charles. Here's another:
That's looking at the far end from old town, into the area where Prague Castle is.
That's an interesting spot - people touch the engravings on the right and left (you can see how polished they are as a result) and make wishes. When I took this shot, there was a long line looking to do that :)
I just liked that statue - I think the "crown of thorns" is in Hebrew.