The Prague Tomorrow? app gives users a detailed view of upcoming construction projects that will reshape the city’s landscape.
Prague is buzzing with major developments: the Nový Hlavák (Prague’s Main Train Station) terminal, the transformation of Rohanský and Libeňský ostrov, and a modernized Smíchov transport hub.
But how will these projects impact the city? What new bridges will span the Vltava River? And how will former industrial areas, or brownfields, be revitalized?
The Institute of Planning and Development (IPR) has launched a new app called Prague Tomorrow?, offering an interactive overview of both large and small-scale construction projects that will shape the future of the capital.
This app allows users to virtually explore these developments, gaining insight into how Prague will evolve.
Each project has a dedicated profile card with key details—from project status and location layouts to images and a brief description.
“I am delighted that we have successfully launched this application, which we have been developing for the past few years,” said Ondřej Boháč, Director of IPR. “We believe it will help residents stay informed about the changes happening in their neighborhoods and throughout the city.”
Boháč also pointed out that the app doesn’t just cover high-profile projects but also highlights smaller developments, such as tram line extensions and new footbridges or walkways, which can significantly improve the quality of life for locals.
“While large-scale projects often make headlines, it’s the smaller, more localized interventions that frequently have the most meaningful impact,” he added.
In addition to well-known projects, the app features a variety of other significant developments, such as the fourth quadrant of Vítězné náměstí, the Bubny-Výstaviště train line, and the Hradebni Korzo.
According to Štěpán Bärtl, head of the Center for Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP), “Our goal is to ensure that all the information in the app remains up-to-date. In the next phase, we plan to involve citizens and investors directly, allowing them to contribute to the planning of projects in their local areas.”
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