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Villa Václavka with the garden restaurant "Na Václavce" on a period postcard from 1904. The postcard contains the inscription: Běloušek's pub in "Václavka" in Smíchov (interior room), Prague, Czechoslovakia, dated 15 September 1904

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Čeština: Vila Václavka je dům na pražském Smíchově v ulici Na Václavce. Vila, podle níž se celá ulice jmenuje, byla navržena a postavena v roce 1903 ve stylu historismu (resp. neorenesance) architektem a projektantem Aloisem Kordou v těsném sousedství nad Kordovou secesní vilou Helenka.
English: Villa Václavka is a house in Prague's Smíchov (Czech republic) in "Na Václavce" Street. The villa, after which the whole street is named, was designed and built in 1903 in the style of historicism (respectively neo-Renaissance) by architect and designer Alois Korda in the immediate vicinity of Korda's Art Nouveau villa Helenka.
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  • Pavel Fabini (kronikář MČ Praha 5): článek – „Vile Václavka pomohla 90. léta“; Pětka (časopis radnice MČ Praha 5), (www.ipetka.cz); září 2020, strana 30. Reprodukce dobové pohlednice.
  • Pavel Fabini (chronicler of the Prague 5 district): Article – "The 1990s helped to Villa Václavka"; Pětka (Prague 5 City Hall magazine), (www.ipetka.cz); September 2020, page 30. Reproduction of a period postcard.
Author Atelier A. Laessig (1871–1949) - Smíchov - Praha
Camera location50° 03′ 55.98″ N, 14° 23′ 38.4″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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