In the 1990s, a pirate radio station operated out of a bomb shelter at the former statue’s base, and in 1991 the Prague Metronome was built. Naturally, this odd history lends itself to a kind of punk atmosphere, and surely enough, Letna Park has become a center of youthful rebelliousness, a favourite with teenage couples and skateboarders free-styling out in the square behind the metronome. This all makes Letna Park a definite must-see for any young couples interested in the counter-culture scene in Czech, a modern rendition of the old Bohemian artsy-ness that made Prague so famous back in the early 1900s.
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