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Czech Republic. Coordinates. 50°6′29.55″N 14°26′35.6″E / 50.1082083°N 14.443222°E / 50.1082083; 14.443222. Opened. 2002. Website. Official website. Cross Club is a music venue located in the Holešovice district of Prague, Czech Republic.
Bubeneč is a district in the north-west of Prague. 52% of the district is in Prague 7, [2] but most of the built-up area is in Prague 6. Sparta Prague football club and their stadium Generali Arena is situated at the south-eastern edge of Bubeneč, and the district also covers Stromovka park (Královská obora) and a convention centre Výstaviště.
SK Slavia Prague (2008–present) Bohemians 1905 (2010–2012) Czech Republic national football team (selected matches) Fortuna Arena (formerly known as Sinobo Stadium, Eden Arena and Synot Tip Arena) is a football stadium, in Prague - Vršovice, Czech Republic. The stadium has a capacity of 19,370 people and it is the biggest and the most ...
Prague 7 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district (správní obvod) of the same name consists of the quarters Letná, Holešovice, Bubny, Bubeneč, Troja as well as a small part of Libeň. It's one of the smallest Prague districts and stretches along the left bank of the Vltava.
Letná Stadium during an AC Sparta Game. The Letná Stadium (Czech: Stadion Letná [ˈstadjon ˈlɛtnaː]), is a football stadium in Prague. It is the home venue of AC Sparta Prague and often hosts the home matches of the Czech Republic national football team. The stadium's capacity is 18,887 seats. [1]
Troja (Prague) Coordinates: 50.119°N 14.413°E. Troja on a map of Prague. Troja became part of Prague in 1922. Now it is part of the district of Prague 7 and its own cadastral area. The area is 5.43 km 2, the population is 1,468 and the population density is 270 inhabitants / km 2. Troja is the site of Troja Palace, Prague Zoo and the ...
Opened. 7 March 1962. Architect. Holubec. Tenants. HC Sparta Praha (1962–2015) HC Lev Praha (KHL) (2012–2014) Sportovní hala Fortuna is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic, whose naming rights are currently leased to Czech betting company Fortuna. It opened in 1962 with a capacity of 18,500. Its current capacity is ...
SC Olympia Radotín (1 C, 2 P) SK Slavia Prague (7 C, 14 P, 1 F) FC Slavoj Vyšehrad (2 C, 1 P)