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Antonin Dvorak´s Sights in 2 DAYS

2 day round trip

Order Tour Code: PAC 24
Tour availability: Tour available in summer season Tour available in winter season

DAY 1
The Dvorak´s Prague City Tour click on: Antonin Dvorak´s tour and museum
Vysoka, the museum of Antonin Dvorak, where he composed the opera "Rusalka" click on: Antonin Dvorak´s museum
Holy Mountain, pilgrimage place, the source of inspiration of Antonin Dvorak click on: Catholic pilgrim site the Holy Mountain in Pribram
overnight in the Dobris chateau click on: http://private-tours.net/country_tour/number_39
8 hour round trip

DAY 2
Nelahozeves, the birthplace of Antonin Dvorak click on: click on: Nelahozeves castle
Sychrov castle, where Antonin Dvorak stayed several times click on: Sychrov castle
back to Prague
8 hour round trip

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DAY 1
The Dvorak Prague City Tour for 2 hours You can visit his museum in Prague, pass the places where he played, conducted, or lived and visit his grave.
Vysoka, the museum of Antonin Dvorak, where he composed the opera "Rusalka"
Antonin Dvorak spent in his country house about 20 years and more than 30 works were composed here. Our guide will give you the explanation of the exhibition in the museum situated in the chateau of the Dvorak´s brother-in-law and will show you the lake, that was an inspiration of his most famous opera “Rusalka”.

Holy Mountain, pilgrimage place, the source of inspiration of Antonin Dvorak Pribram - Holy Mountain
The pilgrims who once traveled tens or even hundreds of kilometers on foot have been replaced by believers and tourists who use cars and buses. Svata Hora is a place to meet God and the Virgin Mary. People deeply believed in Our Lady of Svata Hora, bringing her offerings and uttering prayers in her name. The first archbishop of Prague, Arnost of Pardubice, was known as a great worshipper of the Virgin Mary and an advocate of the small archiepiscopal town of Pribram. The hill Pribram most likely took its name from the shrine on its summit, which was consecrated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Legends speak of a knight named Malovec (Arnost of Pardubice was from the family Malovec), who apparently lived in the 13th century and was miraculously saved from thieves at the site. The 16th century was a time of unprecendented prosperity thanks to the silver mining around Pribram. From that time, people have travelled from afar to worship at the figurine of the Virgin Mary. The chapel at the site is now a part of the present-day basilica. The most famous resident of the site was the blind hermit Jan Prochazka, who moved there after losing his sight. When he was there, his sight miraculously returned to him. Following that, the legend of the Merciful Virgin Mary of Svata Hora began to spread. The first report of the Svata Hora well, with its miraculous water, also comes from this time. The Jesuit order built a pilgrimage site there. The construction of the Svata hora complex began in 1658. Building was completed by the famous Svata Hora stairway leading from Pribram town directly to Svata Hora. In 1932, the figurine of the Virgin Mary was crowned. For this special occasion, the figurine was dressed in golden armor called "the coronation armor." Since that time, a Coronation ceremony has taken place every year. The Jesuit order was abolished in 1773 and Svata Hora was put under the administration of lay provosts. This lasted until 1861, at which time the site was entrusted to the Congregation of the Redeemer, the Redemptorists, whose era has endured despite a break between 1950 and 1990. April 13 1950 was a black day in history. On that date, all monasteries and friaries in Czechoslovakia were shut, and the monks and friars interned and imprisoned at different locations. Monastic oredrs were made illegal - at one point there was even talk of demolishing the entire complex. But even in these adverse times, there were pilgrimages to Svata Hora. In 1978 the venerable pilgrimage site caught fire. The intensity and rapid spread of the fire, together with the presence of secret police, who acted against amateur photographers trying to record the event, reinforced the feeling among people that a conspiracy was involved. Following the Velvet Revolution in 1989, religious life was renewed at Svata Hora. On March 1, 1990 , the Archbishop of Prague, Cardinal Frantiske Tomasek, invited the Redemptorists to return to Svata Hora, where they carry out their beneficial work to this day. Svata Hora has inspired many artists, the most well-known being composer Antonin Dvorak. A visit to the site inspired Dvorak to compose one of his "poetic moods", opus 85. Jakub Jan Ryba , the composer of the famous Czech Christmas Mass, devoted the composition "Svatohorsky kur" (Holy Mountain Chorus) to Svata Hora .
overnight in the Dobris chateau
8 hour round trip

DAY 2
Nelahozeves village
It is the birthplace of Antonin Dvorak The composer’s family home in Nelahozeves is in charge of Antonín Dvořák Museum, the part of Czech museum of Music - National Museum.
The castle of the same name the village has got, has returned to the private ownership of the Lobkowicz family. There is the permanent exhibition entitled Private Spaces: A Noble Family at Home.
The village is the birthplace of renowned composer Antonin Dvorak. It is possible to see his museum that is in the house he was born.
It is possible to visit the museum in the Zlonice village and to arrange the opening of the church of St. Andrew, where Antonin Dvorak was baptised and where he played on the violin for the first time, his first solo, it was in the year 1854.

Sychrov castle, where Antonin Dvorak stayed several times
This castle was built by the Rohans, an old aristocratic family who left France after its revolution in the 18th century. Before they came to our country, the family ranked among the ten most influential aristocratic clans in France. It is open every day of the year. We recommend to have the lunch in the castle on the rock Hruba Skala with the great view of the Bohemian Paradise, the rocky formations protected by UNESCO.
back to Prague
8 hour round trip

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