Continuing our walk in and around Wenceslas Square, then back into Old Town...
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| Coruna Building, one of the better art decos we've seen ever... |
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Alas, rather few of the notable buildings have signage for their names, dates, architects, etc., as in places like Paris or Barcelona
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| Atop another art deco beauty across the street |
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| And another |
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By now we have turned left and departed the official Walk; still in New Town |
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| More art deco |
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| Former palace, Palac Adria |
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| Gorgeous street scenes |
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| Ditto |
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| Reflects well on its neighbors |
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Dynamic (some say kinetic) Kafka sculpture, by David Czerny; each of of the 40 or so horizontal segments moves, creating different "looks" |
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| Us, there |
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Mozart wasn't born here, but he spent much of his prime in Prague; now back in Old Town
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| Lizst, not so much, but then he lived a very long time |
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The Havelska Market: tourist crap in the middle of a street lined with tourist crap; looking up above ground level always reveals beautiful architecture, however |
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Stavoske Theater; where the world premiere of Don Giovanni took place, 1787 |
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| More beauty everywhere |
Lovely city!
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