Nový Svět
Nový Svět is a cobblestone lane with 24 tiny pastel cottages that date back to the 14th century.
About Nový Svět
Nový Svět is a cobblestone lane with 24 tiny pastel cottages that date back to the 14th century. These miniature houses were originally built for Prague Castle servants. You'll see a wide range of colours, from butter yellow to sage green.
Walking this short street gives you a glimpse of what medieval Prague might have looked like. The uneven cobblestones force you to slow down, while the small size of the houses makes you wonder how families lived here. Morning light hits the eastern facades well, while late afternoon sun warms the western cottages. It's easy to see everything in 15 minutes, but most people linger longer, taking in the atmosphere.
Many travel guides make Nový Svět sound more prominent than it actually is. Between 10am and 4pm, tour groups congregate on the street, blocking the best photo angles. The most photogenic compositions are found at house number 1 at the castle end and the cluster around houses 20-24. Keep in mind that it's not possible to go inside any of these properties, as they are private residences where real people live and work.
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