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Prague is complex, with real and imaginary parts

July 13th, 2003 · No Comments


“Prague is the birthplace of Don Giovanni, Franz Kafka, and the General Theory of Relativity.”

Frank Wilczek, July 2003


I loved Prague, which seems half imaginary even when you are there.

  • This “City of 500 Spires” is a patchwork of Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Art Nouveau, and modern buildings.
  • Comparing a narrow, tangled lane like Karlova to the brilliantly planned streets and markets of Nove Mesto–founded in 1348–I understood that “Medieval” covers a huge range of time and thought.
  • When I bought some hand-made silver-and-shell jewelry, the craftswoman warmly added a small free card to each gift –“Look, it is a menstruation calendar!” she explained.
  • Many delightfully Baroque buildings rest on thousand-year-old arch-vaulted, echoing Medieval cellars–one excellent reason to visit the restroom in every possible cafe.

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