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Vinohrady

Vinohrady (until 1960 Královské Vinohrady, in English literally "Royal Vineyards" German: Königliche Weinberge) is a cadastral district in Prague. It is so named because the area was once covered in vineyards dating from the 14th century. Vinohrady lies in the municipal and administrative districts of Prague 2 (west part), Prague 3 (north-east part) and Prague 10 (south-east part), little parts also of Prague 1 (Prague State Opera and Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia) and Prague 4 (near Nusle).

Náměstí Míru (Peace Square) with Vinohrady Theatre and Church of St. Ludmila
Administrative division of Vinohrady

Between 1788–1867 it was called Viničné Hory (Vineyard Mountains). From 1867 to 1968 it was called Královské Vinohrady ("Royal Vineyards"). In 1875, Královské Vinohrady was divided into two parts, Královské Vinohrady I and Královské Vinohrady II, the part I was renamed to Žižkov and the part II to Královské Vinohrady in 1877. In 1922 Královské Vinohrady was made part of Prague as district XII. In 1949, the west part was conjoined with Prague 2 and the east part remain separate district Prague 12. In 1960, where Prague division was reduced from 16 to 10 administrative districts, the north part of Prague 12 was conjoined with Žižkov into Prague 3 and the south part was joined to Prague 10. Local patriots say that the real reason was that Královské Vinohrady was known as a "bourgeois" district and thus politically unreliable for the then-ruling Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.

The historic part of Prague Main Railway Station (open 1871 as Franz Joseph I Station) is situated at the margin of Vinohrady. City Electric Tramway of Královské Vinohrady (1897) were a base of the Prague net of municipal electric tramway.

Description edit

 
Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord at Jiřího z Poděbrad Square
 
Vineyard summerhouse in Havlíčkovy sady

The main east-west avenue of Vinohrady is Vinohradská Avenue leading from Wenceslas Square to Žižkov and Strašnice. Along this street stand headquarter building of Czech Radio, old Vinohrady Market Hall and Vinohrady Water Tower and several stations of Prague Metro Line A (Náměstí Míru, Jiřího z Poděbrad, Flora, Želivského). Parallel to Vinohradská street, there is Slezská street, Korunní street (from Peace Square to Flora) and Francouzská street (from Peace Square to Vršovice]. In the east part of Vinohrady near Strašnice are situated the large Královské Vinohrady Teaching Hospital and Vinohrady Cemeteries.

In the south-north direction, Legerova street as a part of North-South Artery leads at the west margin of Vinohrady, which is a boundary of New Town, along C metro line from Nusle Bridge to the main railway station (Praha hlavní nádraží). Next south-north streets (Bělehradská with Tyl's Square, Italská and many others) are narrower and surmount broken relief crosswise valleys.

The main square of west Vinohrady is "náměstí Míru" (Peace Square) with Prague 2 town hall, Vinohrady Theatre, Gothic Revival Saint Ludmila Church (Josef Mocker, 1892) and a station of A metro line. In the central part of Vinohrady near Vinohradská street, there lies "náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad" (George of Poděbrady Square) with a modern "Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord" by Jože Plečnik built in 1932. In Vinohrady is also situated center of the Czech gay scene, including a number of gay-friendly bars.[1]

Famous Czech artists such as Jakub Schikaneder, Otto Gutfreund, Hugo Boettinger and Karel Špillar are buried in Vinohrady Cemetery.

Parks edit

There are several parks in Vinohrady. Havlíčkovy sady (Havlíček's Orchards) is Prague's second-largest park. Villa Gröbe served as summerhouse of the nobility, it is inspired by Italian Renaissance suburban villas and is surrounded by vineyards still in production, founded by Charles IV in the second half of the 14th century. The vineyards and the house deteriorated towards the end of the 20th century, but were renewed. The vineyards now have an area of 1.7 ha and annually produce 4000 liters of wine. There are grown varieties of Müller Thurgau, Rhine Riesling, Dornfelder, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir, and since 1997 there are annual "Vinohrady vintage celebrations", usually in September.

In the north-west part of Vinohrady, near Italská street, are the Riegrovy sady (Rieger's Orchards) with a great view over Prague, Vinohrady Sokol House and a large beer garden. Folimanka Park is situated at the Vinohrady side of Nusle Valley under the large Nusle Bridge. Smaller parks are situated in central Vinohrady: sady Svatopluka Čecha (Svatopluk Čech's Orchards) near Vinohradská street, Bezručovy sady (Petr Bezruč's Orchards) between Slezská and Francouzská street and parks at all main Vinohrady squares.

Gallery edit

External links edit

  • vinohrady.cz -- Historical and cultural information (in Czech)

References edit

  1. ^ Wilder, Charly (2010-04-14). "In Prague, Gay-Friendly Clubs in the Vinohrady District". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-10-07.

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Mountains From 1867 to 1968 it was called Kralovske Vinohrady Royal Vineyards In 1875 Kralovske Vinohrady was divided into two parts Kralovske Vinohrady I and Kralovske Vinohrady II the part I was renamed to Zizkov and the part II to Kralovske Vinohrady in 1877 In 1922 Kralovske Vinohrady was made part of Prague as district XII In 1949 the west part was conjoined with Prague 2 and the east part remain separate district Prague 12 In 1960 where Prague division was reduced from 16 to 10 administrative districts the north part of Prague 12 was conjoined with Zizkov into Prague 3 and the south part was joined to Prague 10 Local patriots say that the real reason was that Kralovske Vinohrady was known as a bourgeois district and thus politically unreliable for the then ruling Communist Party of Czechoslovakia The historic part of Prague Main Railway Station open 1871 as Franz Joseph I Station is situated at the margin of Vinohrady City Electric Tramway of Kralovske Vinohrady 1897 were a base of the Prague net of municipal electric tramway Contents 1 Description 1 1 Parks 2 Gallery 3 External links 4 ReferencesDescription edit nbsp Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord at Jiriho z Podebrad Square nbsp Vineyard summerhouse in Havlickovy sady The main east west avenue of Vinohrady is Vinohradska Avenue leading from Wenceslas Square to Zizkov and Strasnice Along this street stand headquarter building of Czech Radio old Vinohrady Market Hall and Vinohrady Water Tower and several stations of Prague Metro Line A Namesti Miru Jiriho z Podebrad Flora Zelivskeho Parallel to Vinohradska street there is Slezska street Korunni street from Peace Square to Flora and Francouzska street from Peace Square to Vrsovice In the east part of Vinohrady near Strasnice are situated the large Kralovske Vinohrady Teaching Hospital and Vinohrady Cemeteries In the south north direction Legerova street as a part of North South Artery leads at the west margin of Vinohrady which is a boundary of New Town along C metro line from Nusle Bridge to the main railway station Praha hlavni nadrazi Next south north streets Belehradska with Tyl s Square Italska and many others are narrower and surmount broken relief crosswise valleys The main square of west Vinohrady is namesti Miru Peace Square with Prague 2 town hall Vinohrady Theatre Gothic Revival Saint Ludmila Church Josef Mocker 1892 and a station of A metro line In the central part of Vinohrady near Vinohradska street there lies namesti Jiriho z Podebrad George of Podebrady Square with a modern Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord by Joze Plecnik built in 1932 In Vinohrady is also situated center of the Czech gay scene including a number of gay friendly bars 1 Famous Czech artists such as Jakub Schikaneder Otto Gutfreund Hugo Boettinger and Karel Spillar are buried in Vinohrady Cemetery Parks edit There are several parks in Vinohrady Havlickovy sady Havlicek s Orchards is Prague s second largest park Villa Grobe served as summerhouse of the nobility it is inspired by Italian Renaissance suburban villas and is surrounded by vineyards still in production founded by Charles IV in the second half of the 14th century The vineyards and the house deteriorated towards the end of the 20th century but were renewed The vineyards now have an area of 1 7 ha and annually produce 4000 liters of wine There are grown varieties of Muller Thurgau Rhine Riesling Dornfelder Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir and since 1997 there are annual Vinohrady vintage celebrations usually in September In the north west part of Vinohrady near Italska street are the Riegrovy sady Rieger s Orchards with a great view over Prague Vinohrady Sokol House and a large beer garden Folimanka Park is situated at the Vinohrady side of Nusle Valley under the large Nusle Bridge Smaller parks are situated in central Vinohrady sady Svatopluka Cecha Svatopluk Cech s Orchards near Vinohradska street Bezrucovy sady Petr Bezruc s Orchards between Slezska and Francouzska street and parks at all main Vinohrady squares Gallery edit nbsp Korunni street with Vinohrady Water Tower nbsp Prague State Opera nbsp Former Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia nbsp Vinohrady Cemetery with Saint Wenceslaus Church nbsp Villa Grobe Havlickovy sady nbsp Great view over Prague from Riegrovy sady nbsp Czech Radio headquarters in Vinohradska street nbsp Strojimport building near Vinohradska street and Zelivskeho metro station nbsp Francouzska street nbsp Vinohrady Synagogue destroyed 1951 through 1945 war damage Elementary School in Sazavska street was built on the site nbsp Fountain and artificial cave Grotta in Havlickovy sadyExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vinohrady Prague vinohrady cz Historical and cultural information in Czech References edit Wilder Charly 2010 04 14 In Prague Gay Friendly Clubs in the Vinohrady District The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 10 07 50 04 32 N 14 26 45 E 50 07556 N 14 44583 E 50 07556 14 44583 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vinohrady amp oldid 1188929714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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