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Praha is the most surprising city for us, up till now. The beautiful and well maintained city centre is very impressive, but the castle and the suburb are really magnificent! The atmosphere is great (a lot of café’s and ‘restauranca’s), although it’s a little bit touristic. We liked Riga with it’s architecture of the 1930’s, but Praha is even better! Jugendstill and Art-Deco all over the city! Praha is over 1000 years old, and that’s something you can really feel, walking here! Also this historic atmosphere contributes to the ambiance of the city. Moreover, the food is great, even in the touristic centre, and it’s not expensive either! We ate a classic Czechian meal with soup, duck, noodles, some wine and beer and that only cost us 18 Euros! The beer, I (Johnny) could write a book about it! So many kinds, and all so good! Especially the Gambrinus and the dark Kozel, I really liked. The Czechian population drinks the most beer of the whole world with an average of 19 litres per person per year. It seems that Praha is even more beautiful in spring, with a lot of green and the Moldau river. We would certainly want to come back to see that for ourselves one time!
 
At Praha's PVA center, the "AQUATHERM" Exhibition took place from 25/11 till 29/11. On Thursday 27/11 we planned the Jaga Forum in one of the congress rooms. Almost 120 guests were invited to join this Forum, but unfortunately, only 45 of them showed up. The others where probably lost anywhere in the huge exhibition halls! So much to discover, so much to see... Though for us, this was a good exercise and the exhibition itself was quite good!
 

Going to Czech Republic

Time to clean the Experience Truck

Praha, the city

Praha, the city

Praha, the city

With the 'famous' guard

Building bridges at the Aquatherm Exhibition 


The radiators at our stand, next to our truck. Nice and dry inside
the exhibitionhall