The Lucerna Passage is arguably the most famous indoor street network in Prague. Built in the 1920s by Vácslav Havel (father of the president), it connects Vodičkova and Štěpánská streets. House number 28 on Vodičkova sits directly at the threshold of this art deco masterpiece.
A calm, overcast afternoon in Prague. The kind of day where the Vltava River looks like a sheet of hammered pewter and the air tastes faintly of woodsmoke and rain. czech streets 28 lucka
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"Lucka" is a diminutive of the Czech female name "Lucie" (the equivalent of Lucy/Lucia). However, in Czech geography, "Lucká" (with a diacritic) can refer to a street name or a small village locality.