| Location | Street & Name | Key Features & History | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | U Mořské panny (At the Sea Nymph's) House | Situated on a medieval plot between Karlova and Liliová streets. Features a Renaissance core, preserved Baroque elements, and a late-Classicist facade on Liliová Street from 1811. | | Hradec Králové | Peter's Villa | An original house (čp. 183) built in 1883. Though the first structure burned down in 1912, it was rebuilt and the name "Peter's Villa" has been preserved. | | Havlíčkův Brod | House at Horní 183 | A structure designated as a Czech cultural monument and located in a protected area, highlighting its national significance. | | Prachatice | Building at Neumannova 183 | A historical residential building in the South Bohemian Region. |
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The series' appeal, and its major point of controversy, lies in the assertion that the women involved are not professional actresses, but "real" women—innocent passersby who are tempted by the offer of quick money. The "Czech Streets" model often emphasizes the women's supposed reluctance and the power of financial incentive to overcome their moral or social inhibitions. Whether the participants are truly amateurs or actresses playing a part is a heavily debated aspect of the series. Critics and viewers alike have questioned the authenticity, pointing out that the scenarios are likely staged. However, the series' enduring popularity suggests that the fantasy of authenticity is enough to captivate its audience. | Location | Street & Name | Key
Marek set up his easel near a weathered iron gate. As the sun hit the high stone walls, the light didn't just illuminate the street; it seemed to sink into it. He noticed: The Texture 183) built in 1883
The reasons for this dominance are multifaceted: