The final public telephone booth in the Czech Republic ceased operation five years ago, marking the end of an era that began in 1911. These booths, once a vital communication tool, gradually became obsolete with the widespread adoption of mobile phones. The disappearance signifies a shift in communication technology and habits within the country. For over a century, public phone booths provided a crucial service, particularly for those without personal telephones. Their decline reflects the rapid advancements in personal communication devices. The final booth’s closure represents a symbolic end to a long-standing fixture of Czech public life. The era of public phone booths is now officially over in the Czech Republic.