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The concentration of embassies and multinational headquarters creates a dual‑function: (i) a symbolic representation of international prestige, and (ii) a tangible boost in security and services (e.g., enhanced street lighting, private security patrols). This “institutional halo” effect mirrors findings from Bartoš & Mlynář (2021).
| Situation | Lens | Settings (Full‑Frame) | Why | |-----------|------|----------------------|-----| | Neon‑lit alleys (Křemencova) | 24‑35 mm f/1.8 | ISO 800‑1600, 1/60 s, f/2.0 | Low light + shallow depth for bokeh. | | Wide‑angle street art (Mírová) | 16‑35 mm f/4 | ISO 200‑400, 1/125 s, f/5.6 | Capture the entire mural without distortion. | | Night market (Náměstí Míru) | 50 mm f/1.4 | ISO 3200, 1/30 s, f/1.8 | Isolate subjects with creamy background. | | Drone waterfall trail (Přírodní Stezka) | Drone 24 mm equiv. | ISO 100, 1/200 s, f/2.8 | Crisp, vibrant aerials with minimal motion blur. | czech streets 16 exclusive
Once a working-class district, Vršovice is now the hipster frontier. The exclusive look here involves the contrast: elderly women in headscarves walking past trendy vinyl record stores. The streetcars (Tram 22) cut through narrow streets where graffiti tags overlap with 19th-century facades. Once a working-class district, Vršovice is now the
The clustering of exclusive streets exacerbates spatial inequality—high‑income residents occupy heritage zones while adjacent neighborhoods experience lower investment and, sometimes, neglect. While heritage protection laws prevent demolition, they also limit densification, reinforcing exclusivity. Once a working-class district
Close proximity to historic parks (e.g., Stromovka adjacent to Vítězné náměstí) adds a biophilic premium. The regression confirms that each additional 100 m of distance from a park reduces price by roughly 5 %.
"Czech Streets" is a long-running soap opera that has captured the hearts of many viewers in the Czech Republic and possibly abroad. The series explores a range of themes relevant to its audience, including friendship, love, family dynamics, professional challenges, and social issues. The setting of a housing estate allows for a microcosm view of society, showcasing diverse characters and their interactions.