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Wikipedia: Můstek is a Prague Metro station (in fact two stations connected with system of corridors) that serves as an interchange point between lines A and B. It wasn't until the excavation of the area that a medieval bridge was discovered and the meaning of the name Můstek ("Little Bridge") fully understood. Můstek A (completed in 1978) has two exits through escalator tunnels (one on both ends of the middle aisle) with one vestibule below lower (NW) end of the Wenceslas Square (the preserved medieval bridge can be seen here) and the other below the central part of the square.
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![Můstek metro station, platform on Line A [Můstek metro station, platform on Line A]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Prague_metro_Mustek_A_station_01_s.jpg)
![Můstek metro station, platform on Line B [Můstek metro station, platform on Line B]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Praha_2C_M_C5_AFstek_2C_stanice_na_trase_B_s.jpg)
![Preserved medieval bridge between Old and New Town of Prague in vestibule of Line A station [Preserved medieval bridge between Old and New Town of Prague in vestibule of Line A station]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Prague_metro_Mustek_A_station_medieval_bridge_135_s.jpg)