Hrabovka (venkovská usedlost, kulturní památka)

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Trocnovská 1/2, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia

Website : https://www.pamatkovykatalog.cz/venkovska-usedlost-hrabovka-14874441
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City : Praha 3 Žižkov

Trocnovská 1/2, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia
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Má to být nejstarší obytná budova na Žižkově a dnes je to unikátní doklad původní zástavby této oblasti. Dr. Svejkovská v Žižkovských listech píše, že měla být postavena u vinohradu s názvem Červený lis snad už v roce 1730, neměla pavlače, měla jinou střechu a k usedlosti původně patřil i altánek na Vítkově, který je zachycen na obraze (Karel Postl)  z konce 18. st. (nějaký velmi podobně vypadající zděný altánek v těch místech stojí i dnes). V roce 1850 budovu koupil hoteliér Josef Hraba a zřídil u ní zahradní restauraci s názvem Hrabova zahrada. Od té doby je to Hrabovka.
It should be the oldest residential building in Žižkov and today it is a unique proof of the original development of this area. Dr. Svejkovská writes in the Zizkov sheets that it was supposed to be built near a vineyard called Red Press in 1730, it did not have a gallery, it had a different roof and the farmstead originally belonged to a gazebo in Vitkov, which is captured in the painting (Karel Postl). st. (some very similar looking gazebo in those places still stands today). In 1850 the building was bought by the hotelier Josef Hraba and established a garden restaurant called Hrabova zahrada. Since then it is Hrabovka.
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V areálu vinice Červený lis, která je doložena už v 16. století, byla koncem roku 1730 postavena viniční usedlost s obdélným půdorysem a mansardovou střechou. Před rokem 1785 byla doplněna zalomeným křídlem k severovýchodu. K usedlosti patřil i vyhlídkový altán na západní straně Vítkova, postavený na konci 18. století. Když 31. srpna 1791 projížděl Leopold II. Špitálskou branou do Prahy aby zde byl korunován českým králem, vznikla patrně nejstarší rytina, na které je altán zachycen. Vinohrad zanikl ještě koncem 18. století, v 1. polovině století následujícího je uváděn pouze poplužní dvůr. Roku 1850 nový majitel Josef Hraba, bývalý hoteliér v Saském dvoře v Praze, upravil budovu na zahradní restauraci s názvem Hrabova zahrada. Dnes je objekt zrekonstruován, nachází se v něm kanceláře Českých drah a je chráněn jako kulturní památka České republiky. At the end of 1730, a vineyard homestead with a rectangular floor plan and a mansard roof was built in the area of the "Červený lis" vineyard, which is documented as early as the 16th century. Before 1785, the house was supplemented by a bent wing to the northeast. The homestead also included a gazebo on the west side of Vítkov hill, built at the end of the 18th century. When Leopold II passed through on August 31, 1791 through the Špitálská gate to Prague in order to be crowned here as the Czech king, probably the oldest engraving was created on which the gazebo is depicted. The vineyard disappeared at the end of the 18th century, in the first half of the following century only the plow yard is mentioned. In 1850, the new owner Josef Hraba, a former hotelier in the Saský Dvůr (Saxon Court) in Prague, converted the building into a garden restaurant called Hrabova zahrada. Today, the object has been renovated, houses the offices of Czech Railways and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
At the end of 1730, a vineyard homestead with a rectangular floor plan and a mansard roof was built in the area of ​​the Červený lis vineyard, which is documented as early as the 16th century. Before 1785, it was supplemented by a bent wing to the northeast. The homestead also included a gazebo on the west side of Vítkov, built at the end of the 18th century. When Leopold II passed through on August 31, 1791. The oldest engraving on which the gazebo is depicted was created through the hospital gate to Prague in order to be crowned here by the Czech king. The vineyard disappeared at the end of the 18th century, in the first half of the following century only the plow yard is mentioned. In 1850, the new owner Josef Hraba, a former hotelier in the Saxon Court in Prague, converted the building into a garden restaurant called Hrabova zahrada. Today, the building has been renovated, houses the offices of Czech Railways and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. At the end of 1730, a vineyard homestead with a rectangular floor plan and a mansard roof was built in the area of ​​the "Červený lis" vineyard, which is documented as early as the 16th century. Before 1785, the house was supplemented by a bent wing to the northeast. The homestead also included a gazebo on the west side of Vítkov hill, built at the end of the 18th century. When Leopold II passed through on August 31, 1791 through the Špitálská gate to Prague in order to be crowned here as the Czech king, probably the oldest engraving was created on which the gazebo is depicted. The vineyard disappeared at the end of the 18th century, in the first half of the following century only the plow yard is mentioned. In 1850, the new owner Josef Hraba, a former hotelier in the Saský Dvůr (Saxon Court) in Prague, converted the building into a garden restaurant called Hrabova zahrada. Today, the object has been renovated, houses the offices of Czech Railways and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.

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