A trio of art nouveau houses on Míru Street in Pardubice
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Pardubice is a place where we come across various architectural monuments from different eras slowly at every step, many times even where we would not expect them. One of them is also a trio of art nouveau houses Nos. 109, 110 and 763 on Míru Street, which used to be known as Královská třída (1874-1916), Císař Karlov Street (1916-1918), Wilsonova třída (1918-1939), Na Zeleném (1939-1945) or Stalin's street (1945...
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A trio of art nouveau houses on Míru Street in Pardubice
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