Devil's Channel 305

Bibliographic reference to sit on a dock to read: “En plenitud” by Gabriela Maura.

 

 

 

 

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Devil's Channel

 

Every city which has got channels is inevitably compared with Venice. The Devil’s Channel was probably built in the 12th century by the Order of the Knights of Malta, who added a portion of land to the right side and created the Kampa Island. Its name comes curiously from an “odious” and foul-mouthed woman who lived in the area.

This photograph of Devil’s Channel is part of Project 57, the artistic project that we make from the BoHo Hotel to show new corners and new perspectives of Prague. You can find it in a large-scale format in room 35 of our hotel.

 

 

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