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- Czech streets feature a range of architectural styles, from Gothic to Art Nouveau and modern.
- Many Czech streets are lined with beautiful examples of Baroque and Renaissance architecture.
- The iconic Czech Cubist style can be seen on many streets, particularly in Prague.
The defining moment for Czech street photography occurred on August 21, 1968
- Veletržní ulice (Exhibition Street) in Prague - A street with a vibrant street art scene.
- Smíchovské nádraží (Smíchov Railway Station) in Prague - A street with a mix of art nouveau and industrial architecture.
- ulice Mánesovo (Mánesovo Street) in Prague - A street lined with galleries and art spaces.
: The host approaches a 19-year-old woman named Nikola in a café.
Here are 60 new streets in the Czech Republic, organized by region:
The New Street Names: A Reflection of Modern Czech Society
- What to expect: These are quiet, tree-lined lanes designed for pedestrian safety. They often feature modern statues and smart lighting.
- Fun fact: Many of these streets are named after forgotten Czech botanists and astronomers, bringing education to everyday commutes.