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The Renaissance Transformation: Czech Streets in the 16th Century
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As a core segment of the historic Royal Route, Karlova Street connects the Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge. This narrow, winding path is continuously lined with Baroque and Gothic facades. Walking this path mirrors the footsteps of bohemian kings heading toward their coronations. 2. Celetná Street (Celetná ulice) The Renaissance Transformation: Czech Streets in the 16th
One of the most distinct features of 16th-century Czech streets is . This technique, involving etching designs through layers of plaster to reveal a darker undercoat, turned ordinary buildings into works of art. Walking through Prague’s Malá Strana (Lesser Town) or the streets of Telč , one can still see these geometric and biblical motifs on the Schwarzenberg Palace and civic houses. Walking through Prague’s Malá Strana (Lesser Town) or