| Martin in the tram. |
| Our first cubist house. |
| The curvy meets the angular. |
| The dancing house is a prime example of deconstructivist architecture. |
| The new building style reflects the old. |
| Functionalistic. Where do you get these curved windowpanes? |
| A surprising stairway considering that this house is cubist. |
| Sunset reflecting from a glass house. |
| Isn't it pretty weird that it gets dark in the summer nights? |
| Some kind of Exhibition/fair centre. |
| The national gallery was one of the most spacious museums we saw. |
| Martin making sure that Tiiti minds the dog poo. |
| Hmm, is that big church on fire? Let's take a closer look. |
| It seems others are interested, too. |
| The refreshing Pilsner Urquel is available on the tap in several places. |
| Finally something interesting to look at from our balcony! |
| Martin and Eva. |
| Going to the caves, where taking photos would have cost extra. |
| The caves were found by the limestone miners. |
| Two ways to create a poppy queen. |
| Breweries are industry, so an industrial area is a natural location for a brewery. |
| The budgets for buildings and vehicles seem to be a bit off balance. |
| The otherwise dreary station had a glorious glass painting in the social realist style. |
| Rails for bypassing the other funicular coach. |