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A Bohemian rhapsody; the timeless appeal of Prague

December 22, 2016 14:13
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ByAngelina Villa-Clarke, Angelina Villa-Clarke

2 min read

On Prague's historic Charles Bridge, the crowds are heavy. At times, its nigh on impossible to get near the imposing Baroque statues of saints that the picturesque bridge is known for. Its the same in the Old Town Square, where tourists with selfie sticks mingle in front of the famous 600-year-old Astronomical Clock, waiting for it to chime the hour and display its moving figures. 

One of Europe’s most scenic capitals, and one of the only ones that remained largely undamaged during the Second World War, Prague’s atmospheric, cobbled streets are always full of admiring hordes snapping away at its medieval spires, verdigris cupolas and Modernist masterpieces.

Just 23km away from the city, the forest retreat of Chateau Mcely in Bohemia couldn’t be a bigger contrast.

With five hectares of grounds teeming with plants unique to the area, the chateau’s owners decided to tap into the region’s age-old apothecary traditions by revisiting ancient recipes once used for remedies, growing flowers and herbs on the estate to create organic oils and balms for the Mcely Boutique beauty range.