Czech: Streets 7

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: Named after the famous Czech poet Jan Neruda, this steep street leads directly up to Prague Castle.

Marek finishes his cigarette. Grinds it under his boot. "Let's go." Czech Streets 7

Featuring an ornate, painted crustacean emblem. 4. Česká Street (Brno): The Pulse of the Moravian Capital

: Renowned for its ancient house signs (such as "The Three Violins" or "The Green Lobster"), which were used to identify buildings before the introduction of house numbers. 4. Pařížská Street (Prague) For more information, interview requests, or to share

Whether it’s the Vltava carving through Prague or a smaller river threading a provincial town, water reshapes the city’s mood. Bridges are vantage points and thresholds; riverbanks host joggers, lovers, students with sketchpads, and fishermen with patient faces. The reflective surface collects the skyline and fragments it—domes turn into watercolor smudges, spires elongate into an impressionist horizon. The river is the city’s mirror and its slow, inevitable change.

Each of these streets is accompanied by a two‑page spread that includes: a large‑format photograph, a short narrative excerpt, and a QR‑code linking to a 60‑second oral history recorded by a resident. Grinds it under his boot

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Located in the eastern city of Ostrava, Stodolní Street represents a dramatic shift from traditional Czech aesthetics. Ostrava was the industrial powerhouse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the communist era, dominated by coal mining and steel production. The Transformation

Prague’s unique urban layout provided the perfect backdrop for the series. Winding cobblestone streets, secluded alleyways, and historic public parks offered visual texture while simultaneously providing the privacy required for the initial "scouting" phases of the videos. Distribution and the Digital Revolution