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understand how the shop stays
in business, but if your
decorating calls for rust and
dust, this is your supplier.
d Dlouhá 32 • Map M2
Dorotheum
Dorotheum offices
throughout the world trace their
roots back to the Vienna pawn-
broking office, established by
Emperor Josef I in 1707. A
member of the Association of
International Auctioneers,
Dorotheum holds large auctions
several times a year and
maintains a large sales gallery of
silverware, fine china, jewellery,
art and other collectors' items.
d Ovocn† trh 2 • Map N4
Blue
Hra≤ky
This small shop is crammed
full with hundreds of charming
toys. Traditional, hand-painted
folk dolls, wind up toys, con-
struction sets and model trains
are just some of the goods
on offer. Take advantage of the
reasonable prices which are
lower then elsewhere in Prague.
d Poho∫elec 24 • Map A3
Blue
Forget the traditional image
of dust-collecting glass bowls
and stemware. Blue's bold and
quirky designs will brighten your
living room, dining room or
bathroom like no old-fashioned
glass can. Plus, the prices are
low enough that you won't
hesitate to use your purchases
every day. You can also pick up
the requisite T-shirts, picture
books and other gifts here if you
wish (see p76) .
Erpet Bohemia Crystal
A one-stop shop for glass
and jewellery. Erpet sells
Bohemian lead crystal, garnet
jewellery, enamel glass and
chandeliers, as well as fine
goods from the Moser, Goebel
and Swarovski manufacturers.
Shoppers can ponder the
purchases they're about to make
over coffee in the shop's
comfortable lounge area.
d Starom∂stské nám∂stí 27 • Map M3
6
Josefov
9
NÁM∑STÍ JANA
PALACHA
Vojanovy
sady
5
STAROM∑STSKÉ
NÁM∑STÍ
CELETNÁ
A
0
MALÉ
NÁM∑STÍ
8
KΩIΔOVNICKÉ
NÁM∑STÍ
2
7
Kampa
Staré M∂sto
3
1
4
BETLÉMSKÉ
NÁM∑STÍ
VÁCLAVSKÉ
NÁM∑STÍ
500
250
yards
0
metres
250
500
57
 
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