| | | |

A walk into Prague /1

10 years ago was my last visit to Prague. There were lots of changes visible compared to my long-term-stay some 30 years ago. So I decided to have a one-day-walk from non-touristic quarters to the main city. All pics of this series are taken on KODAK CN40BW (some rolls were still left in my fridge, then).

Beginning in Zizkov at a very touristic point, the new jewish cemetery, where among others Franz Kafka is buried. No need to shoot his tomb, because he is buried in each and every tourist guide. See the tomb of some family named „Beständig“, which means something like „consistent“, instead.

Prague, new Jewish Cemetery. Not Franz Kafkas tombstone.
Prague, new Jewish Cemetery. Not Franz Kafkas tombstone.

After that going two stations by tramway – yesterday’s 24h-ticket was still valid – to some arbitray place, where I found some colorful flowers (kvetinky) in the midddle of grey concrete and asphalt. No need for color-film, anyway.


Just the beginning … 

Ähnliche Beiträge