Beroun and Zámečnická alley

For someone an ordinary street in the city, for me a magical place. Among other things, there is a Museum of Beroun ceramics, but above all interesting houses, flowers and many other small things that together form a magical whole.
 
Fortunately, there is a ban on entry, so you can view it here in peace. On one side, Zámečnická Street starts at Kostelní Street and on the other side ends at Náměstí Joachima...
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Other places in the vicinity - Beroun and Zámečnická alley

Beroun's Muse

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Beroun and St. Jacob's Church on Seydl Square

Beroun and St. Jacob's Church on Seydl Square

Beroun - torment of God / plague column

Beroun - torment of God / plague column

Beroun and Jan from Pomuk on Husova náměstí

Beroun and Jan from Pomuk on Husova náměstí

Beroun - fountain of St. Jan Nepomucký

Beroun - fountain of St. Jan Nepomucký

West side: Park with fountain and statue of J. Živce adjacent to the villa, bears the name

Duslova villa

Church of St. James

Church of St. James

Beroun - Czech Brethren Evangelical Choir

Beroun - Czech Brethren Evangelical Choir