Sunday, April 15, 2018

Musicians on the streets of Prague will no longer be

By order of the Mayor's Office of Prague, street musicians no longer be able to delight their creativity tourists visiting the Czech capital. Under the new law, guitarists, organ-grinders, choirs must stop its activities in the center of Prague.

 Musicians on the streets of Prague will no longer be  Street musicians



The representative of the Prague City Hall reported that the reason for such a decision, the complaints have become residents of the center of the capital, and organizations to loud noise. Now cent "The reason was the center of Prague residents' complaints and there are organizations too much noise. The center is now closed for now   street bands . However, they now set aside some space in the city, where they can be collected as before and entertain people.


As a result, musicians no longer have the right to act on the Charles Bridge, the Old Town and a small area on the street Celetna and Mustek. Also performances are prohibited   the territory near churches and schools, as well as in places where it might hinder the movement of pedestrians. All specially designated area for street performances are far from the tourist spots. Drummer less fortunate. They are allowed to play only in the park Stromovka and Letná gardens, where there is usually little visitors.
It should be noted that this limitation does not end there. To   Musicians   introduced regulation of noisy activities. On the same place, they have the right to speak only in the period from 10:00 to 21:30 local time.



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