Articles of interest in Libčice nad Vltavou
Písek Gate (Czech: Písecká brána), also called Bruska Gate (Czech: Bruská brána) is a former city gate of Baroque fortification of Prague, Czech Republic. Once belonging to the fortification section called Marian Walls (Czech: Mariánské hradby) it i…
Národní třída ("Avenue of the Nation", Czech pronunciation: [ˈnaːrodɲiː ˈtr̝iːda]) is a Prague Metro station on Line B and a former ghost station. The station has two exits, one to Spálená street where it connects to the tram network and other to M.…
Muzeum (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmʊzɛ.ʊm]) is a Prague Metro station providing the interchange between Lines A and C, and serving the National Museum.
Letňany was founded in 1307, and became part of Prague in 1968. Now it is part of the Prague 9 administrative district, form local government district of Prague 18 and its own cadastral area.
The Jewish Town Hall (Czech: Židovská radnice) in Josefov, Prague, was constructed adjacent to the Old New Synagogue on the corner of Maiselova and Červená Ulice in 1586 in Renaissance style under the sponsorship of Mayor Mordechai Maisel.
Hotel International (formerly Hotel Družba, Hotel Čedok, Hotel Holiday Inn and Hotel Crowne Plaza) is the largest Stalinist architecture building in Prague, Czech Republic, and is located in the Dejvice district.
Florenc (Czech pronunciation: [ˈflorɛnts]) is a Prague Metro station providing the interchange between Lines B and C.
Zličín (Czech pronunciation: [zlɪt͡ʃiːn]) is a Prague Metro station and terminus of Line B.
Tipsport Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Prague, Czech Republic, sponsored by gambling firm Tipsport. The arena opened in 1962 as Sportovní hala and has a seating capacity of 13,150 people for ice hockey games.
Náměstí Republiky (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnaːmɲɛsciː ˈrɛpʊblɪkɪ]) is a Prague Metro station on Line B in the Prague 1 district.
The New Town Hall (Czech: Novoměstská radnice) is the administrative centre of Prague's (medieval) New Town Quarter, or "Nové Město".
Maisel Synagogue (Czech: Maiselova synagoga) is a synagogue in Josefov, Prague, Czech Republic. It was built in 1590-1592, designed by Josef Wahl and Juda Goldsmied and paid by Mordechai Maisel. The synagogue burnt down in 1689 and was then rebuilt …
The Church of the Virgin Mary was the first known church built in the current area of the Prague Castle. The structure was built by Prince Borivoj I after 884, making it not only the oldest church in Prague Castle but also the second oldest in Bohem…
Bubeneč is a district in the north-west of Prague, located half-and-half in Prague 6 and Prague 7. The main cadastral parts of the Bubeneč are Císařský ostrov, Stromovka (Královská obora) and Výstaviště. The most of the Bubeneč - 52% belongs to Prag…
Barrandov Terraces (Czech: Barrandovské terasy) is a complex of buildings in the southern part of Prague, Czech Republic. It is dominated by the functional view restaurant Terraces (Czech: Terasy) designed by architect Max Urban (1927-31). Barrandov…
Anděl (Czech pronunciation: [ˈanɟɛl]) is a Prague Metro station on Line B. The station was built between 1977 and 1985, designed in the Soviet style, by Soviet architects and dedicated to the Czechoslovak–Soviet friendship. Its original name was Mos…
Staroměstská (Czech pronunciation: [ˈstaromɲɛst.skaː]) is a Prague Metro station on Line A, completed in 1978.
Národní třída is one of the important avenues in Prague, capital of the Czech Republic.
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