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Czechstreets 139 -

Arriving from the tram stop (line C, Národní třída), the façade immediately catches the eye. The original sandstone façade has been carefully restored, but a bold, oversized mural—commissioned from the contemporary Czech street‑artist Marek “Mako” Havel—covers the upper two floors. The piece is a kaleidoscope of vintage tram silhouettes, graffiti‑style tags, and a stylized Czech lion that seems to leap out of the brickwork.

The entry is marked by a sleek, brushed‑steel door with an automatic sensor, framed by a narrow strip of LED lighting that cycles through the colors of the Czech flag (white, red, blue). A discreet, hand‑painted wooden sign reads “Czechstreets 139 – Welcome”, immediately setting a tone that is both historic and modern. czechstreets 139

Pro tip: The entrance is wheelchair‑accessible, and a small ramp blends seamlessly into the cobblestones. Arriving from the tram stop (line C, Národní


Mitigation: maintain balanced narrative, diversify distribution (Vimeo, Facebook Watch, local streaming platforms). By a wandering traveler‑writer, 2026


By a wandering traveler‑writer, 2026