Le Marché pragois (en tchèque, Pražská tržnice ; parfois aussi Holešovická tržnice, Marché d'Holesovice) est un ensemble de bâtiments protégés de Prague, situés dans le quartier de Prague 7 - Holesovice. Les bâtiments présentent des éléments Art Nouveau et néo-Renaissance ; ils ont été construits en 1893–1895 selon les plans de l'architecte Josef Srdínek pour l'abattoir central de la ville royale de Prague. L'abattoir a servi jusqu'en 1983, date à laquelle il a été reconstruit en marché. Depuis 1993, le site est protégé en tant que monument culturel.

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RockOpera Praha

RockOpera Praha is a music theatre in Prague, Czech Republic. It has one of the largest auditoriums in the capital, with over 900 seats, and has staged many popular musicals as well as a whole array of cultural events.
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Praha–Bubny railway station

Praha-Bubny (Czech: Železniční stanice Praha-Bubny) is a railway station located in Prague 7 in the Holešovice cadastral area. It is located on track 120, leading from Prague to Kladno - Rakovník and on track 091, leading from Prague-Hostivař to Kralupy nad Vltavou, near to the entry to Vltavská metro station on line C. There is a modern building with barrier-free access. The railway station has four tracks and platforms. In connection with the modernization of the line to Kladno and the new branch to Václav Havel Airport, the station underwent a complete reconstruction between 2023 and 2025. The platforms were relocated closer to the vestibule of the Vltavská metro station, and the station now serves passengers boarding and alighting trains on the Prague – Kralupy nad Vltavou route, replacing the discontinued halt Praha-Holešovice zastávka.
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Negrelli Viaduct

The Negrelli Viaduct (Czech: Negrelliho viadukt by Alois Negrelli, also known as the Karlín Viaduct,), Czech Republic, is a railway bridge over Štvanice Island that connects Masaryk Railway Station in central Prague with a railway station in Bubny. It is the historically first Prague railway bridge over the Vltava River and currently Prague's second oldest bridge over the river. It is also the longest railway bridge and third longest bridge in the Czech Republic. The viaduct was declared a Czech cultural monument in 1964.
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Vltavská (Prague Metro)

Vltavská (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvl̩tafskaː]) is a Prague Metro station on Line C, located in Holešovice, Prague 7. The station was opened on 3 November 1984 as part of the extension from Sokolovská (later renamed Florenc) to Fučíkova (later renamed Nádraží Holešovice). It is located nearby Strossmayer Square, and there are tram stations of the same name above the station. The Praha-Bubny railway station is located near this metro station. In 2018, complex of the station Vltavská appeared on Apple Inc.'s commercial for the iPhone XR, among other Prague modern and brutalist buildings.
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Holešovice

Holešovice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦolɛʃovɪtsɛ]) is a district in the north of Prague situated on a meander of the River Vltava, which makes up the main part of the district Prague 7 (an insignificant part belongs to Prague 1). In the past Holešovice was a heavily industrial suburb; today it is home to the main site of the Prague's National Gallery with the Trade Fair Palace (Veletržní palác), and the National Technical Museum. In 1928, the Libeň Bridge was opened on the site of a wooden temporary bridge from 1903, and is still the longest river bridge in Prague. In 2020, The Guardian named Holešovice as one of the 10 coolest neighborhoods in Europe.