The Charles Bridge, or Karlův most in Czech, is the oldest in Prague and spans the Vltava River from the Old Town to the Lesser Town. It is the second oldest existing bridge in the Czech Republic. Its construction began in 1357 with the approval of King Carlos IV and was completed in 1402. Since it was the only way to cross the river, the Charles Bridge became the most important communication route between the City Old Town, Prague Castle, and adjacent areas until 1841 ...
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