Prague presents a layered cityscape where historical architecture dissolves into atmospheric gradation. The towers and spires emerge from a field of mist, partially veiled yet structurally persistent. On the left, the Astronomical Clock appears faintly, anchoring the image in a specific cultural site. The composition avoids clear perspective, flattening space into a tonal surface that shifts between blue, green, and violet. This flattening resists narrative and instead treats the city as a field of memory—retained, obscured, and re-formed through visual texture. Created through digital blending of photographic material, the work compresses time and place into a single image surface.