In the early 1900s, Prague city officials commissioned a masonry embankment alongside the Vltava River. This was to protect against flooding and provide the structure for a quay. This massive wall was built with vaulted chambers within the wall, to be used as storage space.In the 2010s, these historic vaults were turned into contemporary businesses under a design by architect Petr Janda. The vault

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