Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

The Prague Vitruvius (Pragitecture.eu)

Effective date: 22 May 2026

The Prague Vitruvius (“Pragitecture.eu”) is an independent architectural and historical database dedicated to the buildings, urban history, and architectural culture of Prague.

This website collects only minimal personal data necessary for its operation.


1. Website Operator

The website Pragitecture.eu is operated from Prague, Czech Republic.

Contact: alex@pragitecture.eu


2. Newsletter Signups

If you subscribe to the website newsletter, your email address will be processed by Mailchimp for the purpose of sending occasional updates and announcements relating to the website.

Newsletter subscriptions are entirely voluntary.

Mailchimp’s privacy policy can be found here: https://mailchimp.com/gdpr/

You may unsubscribe at any time using the unsubscribe link included in newsletter emails.


3. Email Correspondence

Visitors occasionally contact the website operator directly by email, for example regarding the use of photographs, historical information, or architectural enquiries.

Any information provided in such correspondence is used solely for the purpose of replying and maintaining communication relating to that enquiry.

Correspondence is not shared with third parties unless legally required.


4. Technical Information and Cookies

Like most websites, Pragitecture.eu may automatically collect limited technical information including:

  • IP address
  • browser type
  • pages visited
  • approximate device and usage information

This information is used for website security, performance, and basic analytics.

The website may use cookies necessary for proper functionality and visitor statistics.

You may disable cookies in your browser settings if you prefer.


5. Embedded and Third-Party Content

Some pages may include embedded content or links from third-party services such as:

  • maps
  • social media platforms
  • video providers
  • external archives

These third-party services may collect technical data in accordance with their own privacy policies.


6. Data Protection

Reasonable measures are taken to protect any personal data received through the website or by email.

No personal information is sold or used for advertising purposes.


7. Your Rights

Under applicable European data protection law, you may request access to, correction of, or deletion of any personal data relating to you.

You may contact the website operator at any time regarding such requests.


8. Changes to This Policy

This Privacy Policy may occasionally be updated to reflect changes to the website or legal requirements.

The current version will always appear on this page.


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