Not everyone is celebrating. The Czech Heritage Society has raised concerns that modern installations—like the glass floors in Hradební or the holographic QR codes—risk turning historic streets into "theme parks." In a March 2026 interview, architect Pavel Zeman argued:
– “Renaming Soviet‑era streets is an act of cultural reclamation. It tells younger generations that history is not frozen; it is continuously rewritten.”
– “When we named ‘Lesní Cesta’, we wanted a reminder that a street can be a green corridor, not just a conduit for cars. Residents now see trees as an integral part of daily life, not an afterthought.”
on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, which often features local food discoveries, hidden gems, and urban exploration in the Czech Republic.
Czech streets often have names that fall into several categories:
Not everyone is celebrating. The Czech Heritage Society has raised concerns that modern installations—like the glass floors in Hradební or the holographic QR codes—risk turning historic streets into "theme parks." In a March 2026 interview, architect Pavel Zeman argued:
– “Renaming Soviet‑era streets is an act of cultural reclamation. It tells younger generations that history is not frozen; it is continuously rewritten.”
– “When we named ‘Lesní Cesta’, we wanted a reminder that a street can be a green corridor, not just a conduit for cars. Residents now see trees as an integral part of daily life, not an afterthought.”
on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, which often features local food discoveries, hidden gems, and urban exploration in the Czech Republic.
Czech streets often have names that fall into several categories: