Originating as a tribute to John Lennon following his death in 1980, the John Lennon Wall in Prague quickly evolved into a powerful symbol of peace and free speech. During the era of communist rule, when much of Western pop music was banned and musicians faced imprisonment for playing it, young Czechs used this wall to express their discontent and aspirations. Today, visitors can see layers of colorful graffiti, messages, and artwork that continue to reflect the spirit of freedom and creativity. The wall stands as a living testament to the enduring power of art and expression.
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