A vintage, green Citroën H Van, branded with "Pilsner Urquell" and "Plzeň" logos, is parked on a cobblestone street in the city of Pilsen, Czechia. The van is positioned at an angle, with its front facing left and its side panel prominently displayed. The van's design features ribbed metal panels and a distinctive front grille with a prominent chrome headlight.

Behind the van, a light-colored building with multiple windows and a red-tiled roof stands under a clear blue sky. The building has architectural elements that suggest a historic European city. To the left of the van, the entrance to a building with a large glass storefront is visible. This storefront displays a repeating pattern of architectural motifs on the glass. Several signs are affixed to the wall of the building to the left, including Michelin Guide symbols.

The street is paved with aged cobblestones, with some patches of grass growing between them, indicating a well-trafficked but perhaps older section of the city. A traditional street lamp stands near the building in the background. The overall scene suggests a sunny day, with the sun casting shadows across the cobblestone street. No people are clearly visible in the image, although shadows suggest their presence just out of frame or in the background. The environment appears to be an urban setting, likely a historical square or street in Pilsen.
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A vintage, green Citroën H Van, branded with "Pilsner Urquell" and "Plzeň" logos, is parked on a cobblestone street in the city of Pilsen, Czechia. The van is positioned at an angle, with its front fa…read more

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