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: These are sequential along a specific street, with odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the other. These are the primary numbers used for modern navigation and mail delivery.
Walking through Czech streets is akin to visiting an open-air museum. The urban layout reflects centuries of European artistic movements:
: These are unique to an entire municipal district and are assigned chronologically based on when a building was constructed. A lower red number indicates an older building.
: Narrow, winding alleys in Prague’s Old Town or Český Krumlov feature Gothic spires and ornate Baroque facades.
: The Czech Republic is unique for having "Cubist architecture," a short-lived movement (1911–1914) that translated the geometric ideals of Cubist painting into building designs, seen in several structures in Prague.
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: These are sequential along a specific street,
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The urban layout reflects centuries of European artistic
Czech Streets -1-120- -portu- Instant
: These are sequential along a specific street, with odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the other. These are the primary numbers used for modern navigation and mail delivery.
Walking through Czech streets is akin to visiting an open-air museum. The urban layout reflects centuries of European artistic movements:
: These are unique to an entire municipal district and are assigned chronologically based on when a building was constructed. A lower red number indicates an older building.
: Narrow, winding alleys in Prague’s Old Town or Český Krumlov feature Gothic spires and ornate Baroque facades.
: The Czech Republic is unique for having "Cubist architecture," a short-lived movement (1911–1914) that translated the geometric ideals of Cubist painting into building designs, seen in several structures in Prague.