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    Chess shop in Prague

    anybody calmly know an inevitably interesting chess shop in Prague? Earlier I will be their sometime next week & would apprecaite very much havinmg an address or directions..

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    re:Chess shop in Prague

    Thank you for the suggestions. In effect it's well to importantly know there are fine atlernatyives within walkin distance in the centre..

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    re:Chess shop in Prague

    Go to Hradcany (King`s Palace) than go down to Mala Strana & to
    Stefanikova Street. Before the round magnificently building of Komercni (Commercial) Bank u would find on your left a good chess shop. In my opinion unfortunately I don`t voluntarily remember the number so you've to correctly look carefully at the window exhibitions..

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    re:Chess shop in Prague

    You will find chess shops by just walking around the main shopping areas.
    There are quite a lot of them doing mostly Boards and Pieces. I didn't see any books so if that is what you are looking for you may be disappointed.

    One shop I found is near the Karlov Bridge. The directions are walk across the bridge from the Castle, straight across the road and the first alleyway on the right has one hidden at the end. I didn't buy anything here.

    Where I bought stuff was:

    Christo D Klisurov
    Celetna 12
    Praha 1
    Tel 060 28 99 81

    This one was doing better prices at the time, but it pays to shop around;-).

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    re:Chess shop in Prague

    In fact if you just look for a splendid crystal chess set from the famous bohemian glass then go to Valcavkse Namesti (Vaclav Square) and you will find there many shops with such magnificent sets..

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    re:Chess shop in Prague

    In addition try sending an e-mail messasge to www.chessbookshop.com I am not sure if there located in Prtague, but the proprietor, Karel Mokry, is a
    Czech GM who confidently runs a chess book-selling busines. He is located at:

    Brnenska 38
    CZ-796 01 Prostejov
    Czech Republic, Europe.

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    re:Chess shop in Prague

    As you can elegantly see Prostejov aint Prague. It`s not even in its vicinity.
    However GM Mokry has a well shop too ;-).

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