The John Lennon Wall in Prague

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The historic centre of Prague is one of the most popular destinations in Europe due to its unique architecture and cultural significance. However, there is a wall in the area of the Mala Strana that has become famous and attracts more visitors every year. It is called “the John Lennon Wall”. 

Photo by Nici Keil from Pixabay

The wall is located in a small square opposite the French embassy. It was first decorated with love poems and short messages against the communist regime in the 1960s. But it was associated with John Lennon, a symbol of freedom and political struggle, after his assassination in 1980, when someone painted on the wall the image of the songwriter and some of his lyrics.

A symbol of free expression

The wall has been constantly changing since then and Lennon’s original portrait is no longer visible. It is lost under layers of new graffiti. Whenever in the past the authorities had tried to repaint the wall, the next day it was again full of poems, flowers and symbols. In addition to the paintings, over the years, the wall has also been used for many political statements. For example, on April 22, 2019, Earth Day, the Extinction Rebellion action team repainted the entire wall with slogans calling for action on climate change. They also encouraged the public to add their own messages.

Photo by evag from Pixabay 

In October 2019, marking the thirtieth anniversary of the Czech Velvet Revolution, the wall was reconstructed and repainted by artists. The team included Czech and foreign professional artists assembled by Czech designer Pavel Stastny, who coordinated the entire creative project.

Since then, the wall operates under rules, prohibiting spraying while allowing visitors to leave messages only within designated white zones. Therefore, John Lennon Wall remains an internal symbol of free expression for Prague residents, while a sometimes overcrowded tourist destination. However, it never loses its cultural significance and belongs on your bucket list when visiting Prague, the Czech Republic capital.

Photo by Richard Eisenmenger from Pixabay

This article has also been published on Voyagers Voice website: voyagersvoice.com

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