In Prague with Dan Brown's 'The Last Secret'

He returns to the bookstore with the novel 'The Last Secret', set in the dark alleys of Prague, Dan Brown, bestselling author of 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels and demons'. The protagonist of the novel, once again, is Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbology scholar, who is in to move and investigate right in the Czech capital, where it is caught up in a tangled puzzle and a race against the time. Prague, which has already prepared a special tour of the city in the footsteps of Dan Brown, is the perfect setting for the gripping adventures and misadventures narrated. Among ancient castles, great cathedrals and underground labyrinths, Professor Langdon finds himself exploring the dark side of the city, determined to bring secrets that have remained hidden for centuries come to light. The protagonist is moves in suggestive places of the capital: from the magnificent Castle to Charles Bridge, from St. Vitus Cathedral to Wallenstein Gardens with the stalactite wall, from the cemetery Hebrew at the Clementinum with its library, from the tower of the astronomical observatory at the Folimanka bunker. In reality many other places are the backdrop to his adventures: the center contemporary art Dox, museums, parks, Petrin Hill, Petschek Villa and Havelska Market. The guided tour in English language winds for a couple of hours through the most famous places of the capital, but also to discover less known views known, where his mystical, mysterious soul emerges and Mythological. The cost of the tour, organized by Prague City Tourism, is 40 euros. "Prague is one of the most spectacular cities in the world, with a extraordinary and omnipresent story", commented Dan in the video Brown who has never hidden his great passion for the Czech capital, but also for the entire country and its culture, in particular for that aura of magic, mysticism and alchemy that has always enveloped her. With the arrival of autumn, then, the mists they wrap streets and urban monuments, making the city even more most suggestive, perfect to discover it through the eyes of Dan Brown and his protagonist.
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