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Prague Tomorrow?

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What will Prague look like in 20 years? Explore the new streets, neighbourhoods, parks and bridges that will transform the face of the city.

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27/02/2026
The pulse of the metropolis flows beneath the ground. Thousands of kilometers of networks shape the future of Prague
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18/02/2026
Architecture in the service of the state. How has the Prague Castle complex changed and how is it evolving today?
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30/12/2025
Prague on the move. What's new in urban transport
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20/10/2025
The Metropolitan Plan protects localities, views and the landscape. It will enable the faster development of housing and transport. Come to the “public dress rehearsal”
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16/09/2025
The new face of Vitkov. Prague has completed the extensive revitalisation of the park near the National Monument
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15/10/2022
Who will be transforming Sherwood and the Main Station building? The five finalists competing for the Nový Hlavák project have been named

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