Pravčická brána

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View of the Pravčická brána

The Pravčická brána (German: Prebischtor) is located in the Bohemian Switzerland in the Czech Republic. The narrow rock formation is the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe. With a span of 26.5 metres, an inside height of 16 metres, 8 metre maximum width and 3 metre arch it is one of the most striking natural monuments in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

History

In 1826 an inn was built by the Pravčická brána. In 1881 Prince Edmund of Clary-Aldringen built the Hotel "Sokolí hnízdo" (English: Falcon's nest) with 50 beds.

As a result of heavy erosion by visitors, the arch has been placed out of bounds since 1982. The entire terrain has been in private ownership since the privatisation of the hotel and may be visited for an entry fee during opening times.

The Eisenach to Budapest mountain path runs by the Pravčická brána.

Film

Several landscape scenes in the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe were filmed here. Because the Pravčická brána may no longer be climbed on, the scenes in which the actors appear to run over the arch were taken in the studio and pasted in.

See also

  • Kleines Prebischtor

External links

Coordinates: 50°53′1.59″N 14°16′53.46″E / 50.8837750°N 14.2815167°E / 50.8837750; 14.2815167

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