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Prague’s outskirts, particularly in districts like Letňany and Čakovice, have seen explosive growth. To accommodate new housing complexes, the city has approved streets for the metro area.
The 1960s in Czechoslovakia represented a decade of profound tension between artistic liberation and political suppression. Through the lens of street photography, the "Czech street" became more than a physical space; it was a canvas for the "Prague Spring"—a period of liberalization—and the eventual, crushing reality of the 1968 Soviet-led invasion. The imagery produced during this era remains some of the most haunting and humanistic in the history of 20th-century art. The Rise of Humanism and "New Documents" czech streets 60 new
The liberalization of the 1960s allowed streets to become spaces for political reclaim, leading to the famous Prague Spring protests of 1968. Through the lens of street photography, the "Czech
Czech streets have long been the "stunt doubles" for other European cities. Czech streets have long been the "stunt doubles"