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  2. Prostitution in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    According to the Czech Ministry of the Interior, there are over 860 brothels in the Czech Republic, of which 200 are in Prague. Most of the country's prostitution centers in the Northern Bohemia and Western Bohemia regions and in the capital city. Brothels line the country's roads to Austria and Germany, the source of many customers.

  3. Old Town Hall (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic "Cockerel" house was bought in 1835 and the "Minute" house was sold to the town council for the extension of the Town Hall in 1896. Mikeš house was rebuilt in the Neo-Renaissance style in 1879–1880, according to designs by Antonín Baum. This wing was destroyed in last days of World War II during the Prague uprising. Many ...

  4. Stone Bell House - Wikipedia

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    The house today is a remainder of a larger residence from the mid-14th century. It most likely served as a temporary residence for Elizabeth of Bohemia and John of Bohemia after their move to Prague. The house was rebuilt during the 15th-19th century. During these years, the Gothic image of the palace was practically lost.

  5. Ladislav Rott - Wikipedia

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    One of the Rott houses in Prague, Malé náměstí (Little Square) with frescos by Mikoláš Aleš. Ladislav Rott (5 June 1851 in Prague – 27 May 1906 in Bad Ischl) is one of the sons and eight children of Vincenc Josef Rott, founder of the V. J. Rott company in Prague, Malé náměstí (1840).

  6. Dancing House - Wikipedia

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    The "Dancing House" is set on a property of great historical significance. Its site was the location of an apartment building destroyed by the U.S. bombing of Prague in 1945. The plot and structure lay decrepit until 1960, when the area was cleared. The neighboring plot was co-owned by the family of Václav Havel, who spent most of his life there.

  7. House at the Two Golden Bears - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic. Coordinates. 50°05′10″N 14°25′15″E  /  50.0862°N 14.4208°E  / 50.0862; 14.4208. House at the Two Golden Bears (Czech: Dům U Dvou zlatých medvědů) is a historic house in the Old Town area of Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in an alley off of Melantrichova Street in the Old Town.

  8. Golden Lane - Wikipedia

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    Golden Lane consists of small houses, painted in bright colours in the 1950s. [1] The street originally had houses on both sides, but one side was demolished in the 19th century. [1] Today, the lane is a part of the small and big castle rings (i.e. a fee must be paid to enter), while there is free entry after the Prague Castle interiors close ...

  9. Villa Müller - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Architect (s) Adolf Loos. Main entrance on the street side. The Villa Müller (Czech: Müllerova vila, German: Haus Müller) is a Modernist villa in Prague, Czech Republic built in 1930. It was designed by Adolf Loos as a residence for František Müller, co-owner of the Kapsa-Müller construction company from Pilsen.

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