La roba che ovviamente colpissi de più xè l'architettura che ga diverse robe simili a quele de casa nostra tipo i cupoloni de rame stile palazzo Panfili in piazza stazion sul Teatro Nazional, l'interno del Museo Nazionale che par de el nostro palazzo delle poste e altri. La prima volta che son andada a Praga nel 96 iero col pulman e sui primi palazzoni che se incontra sulla strada ghe iera un'enorme insegna Assicurazioni Generali Trieste. Guardandose un poco in giro se nota che le Generali gaveva anche là diversi palazzi e el divertimento xè andar in giro per el centro de Praga a cercar le targhette con su scritto Assicurazioni Generali Trieste!
One of the funny things of being born in an ex Austro-Ungarian city is that travelling in the ex Habsburg Europe it is possible to notice several things similar to the ones in our town and that makes you feel a bit like home. If you to Vienna or to Zagreb you can certainly find something of the Habsburg era and this is also valid for Prague. One of the most important personality of this town was Maria Theresa who reformed the Austrian Empire and promoted the construction of roads, schools for paesant, courts, etc and, even considering that she moved the Bohemian government to Vienna and introduced the German as official language, she is still loved for have enriched Prague after the poverty in which she was felt after the Thirty Years war. On more practical things, in Mala Strana there is church where a little wood statue of Jesus is still dresses with the clothes Maria Theresa made for her numerous children. Please, forgive me but I can't remember the name of church. Prague also has its Borgo Giuseppino, Josefove, the Jewish quarter that Josef II joined to the city of Prague.
The peculiarity of Prague is, of course, the architecture where you can also find some similar motives as in Trieste such as the copper roofs of the National Theatre looking like our Palazzo Panfili or the interiors of the National Museum which remembers in its style the interiors of the Palazzo delle Poste and so on.
The first time I went to Prague in 1996 I went there by pullman and on the facades of the very first buildings of the town there was an enormous insigna of the Assicurazioni Generali Trieste. Looking around in the town centre it was than possible to notice several buildings properti of the Generali themselves and the funny things was to walk in Prague looking for the metal plagues on which was wrote Assicurazioni Generali Trieste!
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