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.