At the end of our week in Prague, there were some unusual sights that made you do a double take. A very narrow laneway in the Lesser Town waterfront area leads down to a restaurant on the water. It is only as wide as an average person, so passing another is impossible. Before you enter, you need to press a button to operate the walk sign of a traffic light. Green at the top means red at the bottom.
The laneway has no roof so it is open to the elements and on a very wet day it is hard to open an umbrella.
In the backstreets of the Old Town area is this very specialised museum.
With the amount of cathedrals, castle and Art Nouveau buildings in Prague that have traditional stain glass windows, this particular example next to David Cerny's Wencelas sculpture was designed from a street art tag.
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