Streets Alena Exclusive | Czech

Extended versions of her street encounters that showed more "behind-the-scenes" interaction.

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Prague’s cobblestone arteries pulse with history, but to truly understand them you need a local eye. Alena, a lifelong Prague resident and urban storyteller, guides us through the city’s streets—past monuments and markets, everyday moments and hidden corners. This piece blends her personal memories, practical tips, and cultural context to create an immersive stroll any reader can follow. Extended versions of her street encounters that showed

| Era | Political Context | Street‑Planning Characteristics | Representative Streets | |-----|-------------------|--------------------------------|------------------------| | | Formation of the Bohemian state | Organic, unplanned lanes radiating from the castle hill (e.g., Hradčany ). | Kostelní , Malá (Prague) | | 14th‑15th c. (Charles IV & Hussite Wars) | Golden Age & religious upheaval | First systematic grid around the Old Town Square ; introduction of tridents (tri‑axis) layout. | Staroměstské nám. | | 16th‑17th c. (Renaissance & Counter‑Reformation) | Habsburg consolidation | Wide, straight “royal” avenues for military parades; Baroque facades begin to dominate. | Kampa (Prague), Zelný trh (Brno) | | 18th‑19th c. (Industrial Revolution) | Austro‑Hungarian Empire | Introduction of ring roads and railway‑aligned streets ; rise of the broad boulevard (e.g., Václavské nám. ). | Na Příkopě , Masarykova | | Early 20th c. (First Czechoslovak Republic) | Democratic nation‑building | Art Nouveau (Secese) façades, mixed‑use blocks, emphasis on public squares. | Sokolská (Prague), Mendlovo nábřeží (Brno) | | 1948‑1989 (Communist Era) | Central planning | Functionalist, “socialist realism” streets, wide avenues for parades, heavy traffic corridors; panelák estates on peripheral streets. | Jiráskovo nábřeží (Prague) | | 1990‑Present (Democratic & EU Integration) | Market economy & EU cohesion | Pedestrianisation, traffic calming, “green streets,” heritage restoration, smart‑city sensors. | Celetná (Pedestrian), Vinohradská (Bike‑friendly) | Due to copyright strikes, takedown notices, and the

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