Czech Streets 149, also known as "České uličky 149" in Czech, is a historic neighborhood located in the heart of Prague's Old Town. The area dates back to the 14th century, when it was a bustling commercial center, with merchants and traders selling their wares in the narrow streets and squares. Over the centuries, the neighborhood has undergone numerous transformations, with various architectural styles emerging, from Gothic to Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau.

– Originally a horse market, it was transformed in the 19th century into a broad, tree‑lined boulevard. Its length of roughly 750 m mirrors the Parisian influence that spread across Central Europe after the Napoleonic wars.

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