Zámeček Kajetánka

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Na Petynce 213, 169 00 Praha 6-Břevnov, Czechia

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City : Praha 6 Břevnov

Na Petynce 213, 169 00 Praha 6-Břevnov, Czechia
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Krásné prostředí a vstřícná profesionální obsluha. Jídlo poněkud nedochucené, závin podprůměrný.
Beautiful environment and helpful professional service. Food somewhat unflavoured, strudel below average.
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Kajetánka je pražská usedlost v Praze-Břevnově, která bývala původně dvorcem, později klášterem. Původní dvorec s vinicí byl v majetku rodu Martiniců. Klášter, jehož řeholníci dali místu současný název, byl v letech 1685–1721 přestavěn, ale po přesídlení řádu na Hradčany chátral a k roku 1783 byl zrušen. Koncem 18. století dal Kajetánku její tehdejší majitel Jan Hennet přestavět na malý zámeček. V první čtvrtině 19. století se stává majetkem rodu Kouniců. Zámek později sloužil, až do požáru roku 1881, jako továrna na vosková plátna. Za socialismu tu byl dům pionýrů a mládeže. Dnes je objekt krásně zrekonstruovaný a najdete tu restauraci. Kajetánka is a Prague homestead in Prague-Břevnov, which used to be a court and later a monastery. The original courtyard with a vineyard was owned by the Martinic family. The monastery, whose monks gave the place its current name, was rebuilt in the years 1685–1721, but after the relocation of the order to Hradčany it fell into disrepair and in 1783 it was abolished. At the end of the 18th century, Kajetánka was rebuilt by its former owner Jan Hennet into a small chateau. In the first quarter of the 19th century, it became the property of the Kounice family. The castle later served, until the fire of 1881, as a factory for wax canvases. In times of socialism, there was a house of pioneers and youth there. Today the building is beautifully renovated and you will find a restaurant in its premises.
Kajetánka is a Prague homestead in Prague-Břevnov, which used to be a court and later a monastery. The original courtyard with a vineyard was owned by the Martinic family. The monastery, whose monks gave the place its current name, was rebuilt in the years 1685–1721, but after the relocation of the order to Hradčany it fell into disrepair and in 1783 it was abolished. At the end of the 18th century, Kajetánka was then rebuilt by its then owner Jan Hennet into a small chateau. In the first quarter of the 19th century, it became the property of the Kounice family. The castle later served, until the fire of 1881, as a factory for wax canvases. Under socialism, there was a house of pioneers and youth. Today the building is beautifully renovated and you will find a restaurant. Kajetánka is a Prague homestead in Prague-Břevnov, which used to be a court and later a monastery. The original courtyard with a vineyard was owned by the Martinic family. The monastery, whose monks gave the place its current name, was rebuilt in the years 1685–1721, but after the relocation of the order to Hradčany it fell into disrepair and in 1783 it was abolished. At the end of the 18th century, Kajetánka was rebuilt by its former owner Jan Hennet into a small chateau. In the first quarter of the 19th century, it became the property of the Kounice family. The castle later served, until the fire of 1881, as a factory for wax canvases. In times of socialism, there was a house of pioneers and youth there. Today the building is beautifully renovated and you will find a restaurant in its premises.

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