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Smíchov

Smíchov (German: Smichow) is (since 1922) a district of Prague,[1][2] the capital of the Czech Republic, and is part of Prague 5. It is on the west bank of the Vltava river.

Smíchov, on the left bank of the river Vltava as seen from Vyšehrad
The angel on Jean Nouvel's building Golden Angel. The ČKD T3 tram was built in a factory located 100 meters from the crossing.

History edit

It was only on 22 February 1903, that Smíchov was elevated to a city by imperial decision, and on 21 January 1904, Smíchov was granted a city coat of arms. In 1910 population of Smíchov was 51,791.[3] After the first world war on the basis of the Act on Great Prague, Smíchov was attached to Great Prague in 1922 as part of its new urban district Prague XVI.[1][2]

The Ringhoffer factory, founded in 1852 by railway magnate Baron Franz Ringhoffer (1817–1873) and nationalized after World War II, was part of one of the largest industrial enterprises of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (and later of Czechoslovakia). The Ringhoffer Works with more than 30,000 employees played a significant role in central European economy with global relevance, exporting railway carriages, cars (Tatra) and trucks across the world. The factory in Smíchov produced court trains and famous saloon cars for European rulers and after 1945 trams for the entire Eastern bloc. It was moved to Zličín in the 1990s and is now operated by Siemens. The buildings were demolished and replaced by a hypermarket, two multiplex cinemas, two hotels and several other commercial structures.

After the first world war the company based in Bohemia and Moravia hold strong positions in Czechoslovak heavy metal industries. Under occupation by Nazi Germany the "Ringhoffer-Tatra" concern, consisting of wagon, automobile and electro-technical factories principally in Prague-Smíchov and Studenka (wagon construction), Koprivnice (Tatra-automobiles), Kolin and Ceska Lipa, succeeded in holding together despite attempts of the Hermann-Göring-Werke to absorb it. This struggle required a certain level of cooperation with the authorities of the "Third Reich". Ringhoffer-Tatra was nationalized and dissolved after the liberation and restoration of Czechoslovakia in 1945. The last owner and general manager, Baron Hans (Hanus) Ringhoffer (1885–1946) died one year later in detention, the family was expelled without compensation.

Founder of the firm was the coppersmith and inventor Franz Ringhoffer (1744–1827), native of Müllendorf (nowadays in the Austrian province of Burgenland near the Hungarian border), who arrived in Prague in 1769. He set up his workshop in the Old Town and produced brewery pans besides distillery and agrarian technical equipment. His son Joseph (1785–1847) established a hammer mill in Kamenice and extended the business by adapting it to the manufacture of special products for sugar factories and distilleries. Joseph's son Franz (II) (1817–1873), the first Baron Ringhoffer, obtained by government decree a concession for the manufacture of all categories of metal work and machinery for the whole country. He perceived the opportunity offered by railway development and started in 1852 the production of vehicles in Smichov, where he added an iron-foundry. The Works became the largest rolling-stock factory in the former Austrian Empire and then in Czechoslovakia.[4]

Between 1945 and 1989, the district contained a monument dedicated to Soviet tanks in World War II, which was located in Štefánik square.[5] The monument was removed shortly after the Velvet Revolution and a new glass-and-steel building designed by French architect Jean Nouvel became a symbol of the district. An angel (anděl in Czech) from Wim Wenders' movie Wings of Desire is etched into the glass on the façade. The local traffic hub was renamed to Anděl from Moskevská (after Moscow). The Staropramen brewery is located in Smíchov.

Education edit

The Lycée Français de Prague, the French international school, is in Smíchov.[6][7]

In popular culture edit

  • 1995 – an escalator scene from Svěrák's Kolya was shot in Smíchov.
  • 1999 – Vladimír Michálek's movie Angel Exit featured among others the half built Jean Nouvel building, the abandoned Jewish synagogue, the half-demolished Ringhoffer factory, St Wenceslas Church and the Bertramka cemetery.
  • 2009-now - Dollar Prync - hood hero, famous rapper , gipsy king

People edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Praha přes noc pořádně vyrostla. V roce 1922 získala 37 nových bratříčků" (in Czech). idnes.cz. January 2018. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  2. ^ a b "Zákon ze dne 6. února 1920, kterým se sousední obce a osady slučují s Prahou" (in Czech). beck-online.cz. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  3. ^ Die Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1910 (in German). Vienna. 1912. p. 47.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Fabini, Pavel. Smíchov v éře Ringhofferů. https://www.ipetka.cz/index.php/2017/09/23/smichov-v-ere-ringhofferu/
  5. ^ Vladimír Macura (18 November 2010). The Mystifications of a Nation: "The Potato Bug" and Other Essays on Czech Culture. Univ of Wisconsin Press. pp. 105–. ISBN 978-0-299-24893-2.
  6. ^ "Map." Lycée Français de Prague. Retrieved on 20 February 2015. "Drtinova 304/7"
  7. ^ "." Lycée Français de Prague. 12 January 2003. Retrieved on 20 February 2015. "Adresse du lycée : Drtinova 7 - 150 00 Praha 5 Smichov"

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Smichov news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Smichov German Smichow is since 1922 a district of Prague 1 2 the capital of the Czech Republic and is part of Prague 5 It is on the west bank of the Vltava river Smichov on the left bank of the river Vltava as seen from VysehradThe angel on Jean Nouvel s building Golden Angel The CKD T3 tram was built in a factory located 100 meters from the crossing Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 In popular culture 4 People 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editIt was only on 22 February 1903 that Smichov was elevated to a city by imperial decision and on 21 January 1904 Smichov was granted a city coat of arms In 1910 population of Smichov was 51 791 3 After the first world war on the basis of the Act on Great Prague Smichov was attached to Great Prague in 1922 as part of its new urban district Prague XVI 1 2 The Ringhoffer factory founded in 1852 by railway magnate Baron Franz Ringhoffer 1817 1873 and nationalized after World War II was part of one of the largest industrial enterprises of the Austro Hungarian Empire and later of Czechoslovakia The Ringhoffer Works with more than 30 000 employees played a significant role in central European economy with global relevance exporting railway carriages cars Tatra and trucks across the world The factory in Smichov produced court trains and famous saloon cars for European rulers and after 1945 trams for the entire Eastern bloc It was moved to Zlicin in the 1990s and is now operated by Siemens The buildings were demolished and replaced by a hypermarket two multiplex cinemas two hotels and several other commercial structures After the first world war the company based in Bohemia and Moravia hold strong positions in Czechoslovak heavy metal industries Under occupation by Nazi Germany the Ringhoffer Tatra concern consisting of wagon automobile and electro technical factories principally in Prague Smichov and Studenka wagon construction Koprivnice Tatra automobiles Kolin and Ceska Lipa succeeded in holding together despite attempts of the Hermann Goring Werke to absorb it This struggle required a certain level of cooperation with the authorities of the Third Reich Ringhoffer Tatra was nationalized and dissolved after the liberation and restoration of Czechoslovakia in 1945 The last owner and general manager Baron Hans Hanus Ringhoffer 1885 1946 died one year later in detention the family was expelled without compensation Founder of the firm was the coppersmith and inventor Franz Ringhoffer 1744 1827 native of Mullendorf nowadays in the Austrian province of Burgenland near the Hungarian border who arrived in Prague in 1769 He set up his workshop in the Old Town and produced brewery pans besides distillery and agrarian technical equipment His son Joseph 1785 1847 established a hammer mill in Kamenice and extended the business by adapting it to the manufacture of special products for sugar factories and distilleries Joseph s son Franz II 1817 1873 the first Baron Ringhoffer obtained by government decree a concession for the manufacture of all categories of metal work and machinery for the whole country He perceived the opportunity offered by railway development and started in 1852 the production of vehicles in Smichov where he added an iron foundry The Works became the largest rolling stock factory in the former Austrian Empire and then in Czechoslovakia 4 Between 1945 and 1989 the district contained a monument dedicated to Soviet tanks in World War II which was located in Stefanik square 5 The monument was removed shortly after the Velvet Revolution and a new glass and steel building designed by French architect Jean Nouvel became a symbol of the district An angel andel in Czech from Wim Wenders movie Wings of Desire is etched into the glass on the facade The local traffic hub was renamed to Andel from Moskevska after Moscow The Staropramen brewery is located in Smichov Education editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2015 The Lycee Francais de Prague the French international school is in Smichov 6 7 In popular culture edit1995 an escalator scene from Sverak s Kolya was shot in Smichov 1999 Vladimir Michalek s movie Angel Exit featured among others the half built Jean Nouvel building the abandoned Jewish synagogue the half demolished Ringhoffer factory St Wenceslas Church and the Bertramka cemetery 2009 now Dollar Prync hood hero famous rapper gipsy kingPeople editKarl Egon Ebert poet Moses Porges von Portheim a Jewish mayor Frantisek Ringhoffer II cs 1817 1873 baron founder of the factory mayor of Smichov Ivan Puluj 1845 1918 a Ukrainian physicist and inventor a professor 1884 1916 and a rector 1888 1889 of the Higher Technical School in Prague German part Rayko Daskalov 1886 1923 Bulgarian agrarian politician was assassinated by an Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization IMRO associate in Smichov Madeleine Albright former United States Secretary of State January 23 1997 January 20 2001 first female to hold the postSee also editDetsky Island Railway line Prague Smichov HostiviceReferences edit a b Praha pres noc poradne vyrostla V roce 1922 ziskala 37 novych bratricku in Czech idnes cz January 2018 Retrieved 2023 02 22 a b Zakon ze dne 6 unora 1920 kterym se sousedni obce a osady slucuji s Prahou in Czech beck online cz Retrieved 2023 02 22 Die Ergebnisse der Volkszahlung vom 31 Dezember 1910 in German Vienna 1912 p 47 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Fabini Pavel Smichov v ere Ringhofferu https www ipetka cz index php 2017 09 23 smichov v ere ringhofferu Vladimir Macura 18 November 2010 The Mystifications of a Nation The Potato Bug and Other Essays on Czech Culture Univ of Wisconsin Press pp 105 ISBN 978 0 299 24893 2 Map Lycee Francais de Prague Retrieved on 20 February 2015 Drtinova 304 7 Contact Lycee Francais de Prague 12 January 2003 Retrieved on 20 February 2015 Adresse du lycee Drtinova 7 150 00 Praha 5 Smichov nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Smichov 50 04 31 N 14 24 20 E 50 07528 N 14 40556 E 50 07528 14 40556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smichov amp oldid 1189096481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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