“Walking around the Prague is comparable to being in a fairytale: except for one minor detail: it’s real.”
A love lock or love padlock is a custom where padlocks are affixed to a fence, bridge or gate by lovers. The key is thrown away to symbolise everlasting love.
In Europe, love locks started in the early 2000s. The love padlocks are intended to be a love gesture and it can be seen on bridges in major cities all over the world.
This is for Frank’s Tuesday Photo Challenge – Locks.
You can see padlocks along the Mala Strana (meaning Lesser Town) district on a small pedestrian bridge below the Prague castle.
Can also be seen on the Old Town end of the Charles Bridge.
Not a fan of love locks. Was cute years ago but now they create and eyesore 😦
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Thanks for stopping by.
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I recall seeing the padlock ritual done on television. The two women that did it got divorced a year later. Probably because they did it without their husbands
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Probably 🤷🏻♀️Have a good day!
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My opinion is love locks are vandalism.
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I think it started out as a beautiful thing but then it got over the top. Thanks for the comment Sherry.
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prague is one of my favorite cities, Techie! thank you for posting this. 🙂
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Yes, mine too!
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Great pics 😁 I hadn’t realised that love locks were so widespread!
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There’s some here in Melbourne too, but I think the council removed it and is now being discouraged.
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That’s a shame 😕
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🤷🏻♀️
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Ahhh – memories of Prague 💕
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Prague is one of my fave!
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It’s definitely in my top 5!
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