| For the Traveler | For the Urban Historian | |------------------|--------------------------| | – Start at Charles Bridge and follow the Royal Route to feel centuries of history under your feet. | Map the renamings – Study how street names changed after 1989 to understand shifting political narratives. | | Sip a coffee at a local café on a side street (e.g., Barbora 95 ) to experience everyday Czech life. | Analyse post‑socialist regeneration – Compare pre‑1990 paneláky with post‑2000 revitalisation projects. | | Use public transport – Trams, buses, and bike‑share stations make the city’s streets accessible without a car. | Observe “shared space” – Look for streets where pedestrians, cyclists, and cars coexist without clear segregation. |
The interaction involves a casual, public encounter where a proposal is made, leading to a display of exhibitionism by the model in a public setting. Atmosphere: czech streetsczech streets 95 barbara