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My perspective on one of the loveliest cities in the world. |
| A distinct smell of old smoke lingers between the yellows, tans, browns, and grays of Mala Strana. Graffitied bricks hidden around corners, underground shops and restaurants almost invisible to the narrow cobblestone roads. Crossing the Vltava via Charles Bridge, which boasts Medieval sculptures, Stone knights stand guard. There are no menacingly large skyscrapers vying for attention and praise. Simple housing bordering clean streets With a small, humble monument To commemorate perhaps the greatest achievement of the 20th century: a revolution without violence, an incredible feat, relatively unnoticed. It is not a Janus city, like it’s northern sister tucked in England, the pinnacle of assimilated patchwork between modernity and history. But neither is she untouched by the spark of invention and change, She openly embraces progress with country-style simplicity. |