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Each exhibition is accompanied by a QR‑code audio guide (available in Czech, English, German, and Slovak), narrated by local historians and artists. The guides weave anecdotes, technical details, and personal reflections, turning a casual stroll into a guided tour.
| Segment | Timestamp | Core Elements |
|--------|-----------|---------------|
| Opening aerial sweep | 0:00‑0:45 | Drone over the Vršovice district, establishing the street’s geometry and surrounding skyline. |
| Historical flashback | 0:46‑2:15 | Archival photos (1930‑1990) narrated by historian Petra Kovářová; voice‑over explains the former textile mill and post‑war housing blocks. |
| On‑the‑ground walk | 2:16‑5:00 | Host Jan walks the length of Křižíkova 139, pointing out adaptive‑reuse projects (e.g., loft apartments, co‑working hub). |
| Human stories | 5:01‑7:20 | Three interviews:
• Milan, 68 y/o resident, recounts communal life under communism.
• Ema, 29 y/o café owner, discusses gentrification pressures.
• Ing. Lukáš, city planner, outlines upcoming zoning changes. |
| Closing reflection | 7:21‑9:31 | Montage of sunset, street art, and a call‑to‑action for civic participation. |
The episode follows a classic “past‑present‑future” arc, creating an emotional through‑line that encourages viewers to see the street as a living organism rather than a static backdrop.