Frost hangs in the air over Prague, a silent reminder that winter is here. Beneath the city’s ornate rooftops and cobblestone streets lies a story that began almost two centuries ago.
In 1847 the first gas lamps flickered to life in the city of Prague. Back then, gas transformed Prague’s nights, replacing oil lamps and illuminating streets and avenues with a warm glow. By the 1940s, more than 9000 gas lamps lit the city, a symbol of progress and modernity.










