How is Prague performing in land use, housing and management when compared to other European cities?
Take a look at the new study by IPR Prague. This document presents a wealth of information gathered in selected cities in Europe – Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Vienna, Zurich and Copenhagen – relating to housing and financing, and compares this information with Prague, thereby providing an outline of the Capital City’s standing in terms of its social and economical development.

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