The smallest house in Prague



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"The smallest house in Prague is located on Anežská Street, a charming and historic part of the city. Built in 1853, the house was constructed in a narrow alley between two existing buildings and is only 2.25 meters wide. Despite its modest size, the house once contained two rooms and even operated as a brothel for 40 years, until 1922.
While the structure has not survived in its entirety, the entrance door still remains in place, now leading into the narrow alley where the house once stood. This quirky remnant of Prague’s architectural history continues to capture the curiosity of locals and visitors alike."
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