What's in a Prague street name

Every street in Prague, one by one.

Na dlouhé mezi was built in 1900 and, despite the pic, is partially in Braník.

Until 1941, the street was called V Zátiší, which we’ll discuss in a few days.

A ‘mez’ is a ‘limit’ or a ‘boundary’; it can also be translated as ‘balk’ or ‘baulk’ (a ‘narrow strip of uncultivated land between cultivated fields’). A ‘dlouhá mez’ is a long boundary.

The long boundary that part of this street is on is the one between Modřany (https://whatsinapraguestreetname.com/2025/09/29/prague-4-day-185-modranska/) and Hodkovičky (where we’re about to spend three weeks or so – one Braník street and two Braník bridges to cross off before then).

At the time of naming, this wasn’t just a boundary between city districts – Hodkovičky was one of the many districts assimilated into Prague in 1922, but Modřany remained a separate town until 1968. Meaning that this was a border between Prague and Not Prague.

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