Střešovická romantika

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Na Kocourkách 6-14, 169 00 Praha 6, Czechia

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Na Kocourkách 6-14, 169 00 Praha 6, Czechia
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Zdeněk Šlehofer on Google

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Marie Novotná on Google

Ulice Na Kocourkách je krásná romantická ulička
Na Kocourkách Street is a beautiful romantic alley
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Josef Stepanek on Google

Takový střešovický miniaturní Nový svět. Kouzelné místo.
Such a Střešovice miniature New World. Magical place.
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Tomas Kostkan on Google

Koucourky a Starostresovicka jsou nejhezčí místa na Praze 6... To by nam mohli závidět i taliani
Koucourky and Starostresovicka are the most beautiful places in Prague 6 ... Italians could also envy us
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Marie Revayová on Google

Malý kousek pražské historie. Hezká procházka
A small piece of Prague history. Nice walk
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

S trochou shovívavosti by se to tu dalo nazvat malou Zlatou uličkou. Ne tak okázalou, ale rozhodně mající své kouzlo. Malé Střešovice, byly původně dělnickou kolonií, která zde začala vznikat v 19. století. Majitelé využili okolních skal a maličké domečky přilepili přímo na pískovec. Centrum historické vsi bylo vždy na hřbetu střešovického kopce na jehož vrcholu stojí kostel sv. Norberta a evangelický kostel, v okolí Andělky a Norbertova. Střešovičky unikly demolici, která na přelomu 70. a 80. let 20. století postihla vedlejší Staré Střešovice. Ty byly z větší části zbourány a následně necitlivě "socialisticky" zastavěny. Nejstarším domem Střešoviček je bývalá viniční usedlost číslo 36/6, pozůstatek vinice Na Kocourkách ze 17. století. Až do roku 1784 tu stála osamoceně, později přibyl dům číslo 6/16 (dnes s modrou fasádou) a pak další. V roce 2004 byly Střešovičky prohlášeny za městskou památkovou zónu. Páteř tvoří ulička Na Kocourkách a malebné náměstí s lavičkami. With a little indulgence, it could be called a little Golden Lane. Not so flashy, but definitely with its charm. Malé Střešovice, was originally a workers' colony, which began to emerge here in the 19th century. The owners used the surrounding rocks and built their small houses directly to the sandstone. The center of the historic village has always been on the ridge of Střešovice hill, at the top of which the church of St. Norbert and the Evangelical Church stand. Střešovičky escaped demolition, which affected the nearby Old Střešovice at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s. These were largely demolished and subsequently insensitively rebuilt in a "socialistic" manner. The oldest house in Střešovičky is the former vineyard homestead number 36/6, the remains of the vineyard called "Na Kocourkách" from the 17th century. Until 1784 it stood alone, later the house number 6/16 (today with a blue facade) was added and then another. In 2004, Střešovičky was declared a city monument zone. The backbone consists of Na Kocourkách Street, and a picturesque square with benches.
With a little indulgence, it could be called a little Golden Lane. Not so flashy, but definitely with its charm. Malé Střešovice, was originally a workers' colony, which began to emerge here in the 19th century. The owners used the surrounding rocks and glued the small houses directly to the sandstone. The center of the historic village has always been on the ridge of Střešovice hill, at the top of which stands the church of St. Norbert and the Evangelical Church, near Andělka and Norbertov. Střešovičky escaped demolition, which affected the nearby Staré Střešovice at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s. These were largely demolished and subsequently insensitively "socialist" built. The oldest house in Střešovičky is the former vineyard homestead number 36/6, the remains of the Na Kocourkách vineyard from the 17th century. Until 1784 it stood alone, later the house number 6/16 (today with a blue facade) was added and then another. In 2004, Střešovičky was declared a city monument zone. The backbone consists of Na Kocourkách Street and a picturesque square with benches. With a little indulgence, it could be called a little Golden Lane. Not so flashy, but definitely with its charm. Malé Střešovice, was originally a workers' colony, which began to emerge here in the 19th century. The owners used the surrounding rocks and built their small houses directly to the sandstone. The center of the historic village has always been on the ridge of Střešovice hill, at the top of which the church of St. Norbert and the Evangelical Church stand. Střešovičky escaped demolition, which affected the nearby Old Střešovice at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s. These were largely demolished and advantage insensitively rebuilt in a "socialistic" manner. The oldest house in Střešovičky is the former vineyard homestead number 36/6, the remains of the vineyard called "Na Kocourkách" from the 17th century. Until 1784 it stood alone, later the house number 6/16 (today with a blue facade) was added and then another. In 2004, Střešovičky was declared a city monument zone. The backbone consists of Na Kocourkách Street, and a picturesque square with benches.
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Maciek Gruchala on Google

Village in the middle of Prague
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Kai Grosse on Google

Just a really sweet place. Go there at nightfall. Much more romantic.

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