“Czech Streets 63” is an invitation to explore the nation through that together paint a portrait of the Czech spirit—urban, rural, historic, and contemporary. The number 63 is not arbitrary: it equals the total number of administrative districts (including the capital) that make up the country, ensuring each region is represented at least once.
: The show typically follows a consistent "negotiation" format where the protagonist attempts to persuade strangers to go to a hotel or private apartment for a paid encounter.
Czech Streets 63 " refers to the .
Below each street you will find: a quick‑facts box, a brief historical note , and what to see/do in the immediate vicinity.
Czech streets have a long and complex history, dating back to the Middle Ages. Many streets in Prague, such as the famous Wenceslas Square, were established during the 13th century, while others, like the streets in the historic town of Český Krumlov, were developed during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The 20th century brought significant changes to Czech streets, with the construction of new boulevards and highways, as well as the rebuilding of damaged areas after World War II.
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“Czech Streets 63” is an invitation to explore the nation through that together paint a portrait of the Czech spirit—urban, rural, historic, and contemporary. The number 63 is not arbitrary: it equals the total number of administrative districts (including the capital) that make up the country, ensuring each region is represented at least once.
: The show typically follows a consistent "negotiation" format where the protagonist attempts to persuade strangers to go to a hotel or private apartment for a paid encounter.
Czech Streets 63 " refers to the .
Below each street you will find: a quick‑facts box, a brief historical note , and what to see/do in the immediate vicinity.
Czech streets have a long and complex history, dating back to the Middle Ages. Many streets in Prague, such as the famous Wenceslas Square, were established during the 13th century, while others, like the streets in the historic town of Český Krumlov, were developed during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The 20th century brought significant changes to Czech streets, with the construction of new boulevards and highways, as well as the rebuilding of damaged areas after World War II. czech streets 63
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