Mirka’s photography is not just about documenting architecture; it is about capturing the fleeting, often fragile, human moments that occur against the backdrop of history.
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Moving eastward, Mirka wanders into the Baroque grandeur of the Jesuit College in Prague’s Lesser Town. The essay notes how the gilded interiors and symmetrical courtyards echo the Austro‑Hungarian imperial desire for order—a stark contrast to the chaotic graffiti that later appears on the same walls after the Velvet Revolution. This visual tension illustrates how Czech streets have absorbed and repurposed foreign influences, turning them into uniquely Czech expressions. If you meant something else (a book title,