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Prague votes on naming new bridge for a woman—a first since medieval times

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St. Agnes statue in Prague

Prague’s newest bridge, a 360-meter structure connecting the neighborhoods of Podolí and Smíchov, is scheduled to open in April and is expected to play a major role in easing traffic congestion across the city. The bridge will significantly reduce commute times for thousands of residents who travel daily between the two sides of the Vltava River, while also supporting long-term urban development and improving connectivity within Prague’s expanding transport network.

Despite its practical importance, the bridge has attracted public attention mainly because of the ongoing debate over its official name. At present, the structure remains unnamed, although many locals have already begun referring to it as “Dvorecký most,” a name inspired by the nearby historic area of Dvorce. This informal naming reflects how residents often shape the identity of new landmarks even before official decisions are made.

The city is now holding a public vote to determine whether the bridge should be named after St. Agnes, an influential female figure in Czech history known for her contributions to religious and social life. Supporters of the proposal argue that naming the bridge after St. Agnes would honor an important woman who has long been underrepresented in public monuments and urban spaces.

If the proposal is approved, it would mark a historic moment, as this would be the first bridge in Prague to be named after a woman since medieval times. This fact has sparked broader discussions about gender equality, historical visibility, and the way cities choose to commemorate significant figures from the past.

The debate has also encouraged people to reflect on how public structures are more than just physical spaces—they are symbols that carry cultural and social meaning. Naming a bridge is not merely an administrative decision but a statement about values, identity, and collective memory.

Ultimately, the decision will shape not only how residents refer to the bridge but also how future generations understand Prague’s approach to history and representation. Whether the bridge is officially named after St. Agnes or retains a more traditional title, the discussion itself highlights the growing importance of inclusivity in shaping modern urban landscapes.


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