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of open-air museum with mocked-up period interiors - no. 27 is a herbalist's cottage, no.
26 once again belongs to a seamstress, no. 16 is now a Renaissance-era tavern and no. 15
a goldsmith's workshop. However the most fascinating interior is that of no. 12, a dwelling
that once belonged to cinematographer Joseph Kazda, where between 1948 and 1952 an art
society (whose members included Jan Werich and Jiří Trnka) met for film screenings. The
tiny cinema here shows a loop of Kazda's silent black-and-white footage of Prague.
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