Generated by DeepSeek V3.2Prague 6 is a district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic, located in the northwestern part of the city. It is one of the 22 districts of Prague and covers an area of 178.6 hectares. The district is home to the Dejvice and Břevnov neighborhoods, among others. Prague 6 is known for its diverse landscape, ranging from residential areas to parks and forests.
Prague 6 is situated in the northwestern part of Prague, bordering the districts of Prague 7, Prague 4, and Prague 1. The district covers an area of 178.6 hectares and has a varied landscape, with elevations ranging from 200 to 400 meters above sea level. The Vltava River forms the eastern boundary of the district. Prague 6 is also home to several parks and green areas, including the Strahov Stadium and the Břevnovský les forest.
The area that is now Prague 6 has a long history dating back to the 10th century. The Břevnov neighborhood was first mentioned in 993, when a Benedictine monastery was founded there by Prince Boleslav II. The Dejvice neighborhood was first mentioned in 1271. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Prague 6 underwent significant urban development, with the construction of new residential areas, roads, and infrastructure. The district was also home to several Czech resistance groups during World War II, including the Council of Three.
As of 2021, Prague 6 has a population of approximately 54,000 people. The district has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees. The population density is relatively low compared to other districts in Prague, with an average of 3,000 people per square kilometer. The district has a high level of civic amenities, with several kindergartens, schools, and healthcare facilities.
Prague 6 is home to several notable landmarks and cultural institutions. The Strahov Stadium, one of the largest stadiums in Prague, is located in the district, as well as the Břevnov Monastery, a Benedictine monastery founded in 993. The district is also home to the Museum of the City of Prague, which features exhibits on the history and culture of Prague. Other notable landmarks include the Dejvice water tower and the Břevnovský rynek square.
Prague 6 has a well-developed education system, with several primary schools, secondary schools, and universities located in the district. The Czech Technical University in Prague has a campus in Prague 6, as well as the Charles-Ferdinand University. The district is also home to several libraries, including the Municipal Library of Prague. In terms of infrastructure, Prague 6 has a comprehensive network of roads, public transportation, and utilities. The district is connected to the rest of Prague by several bus and tram lines, as well as the Prague Metro. Category:Prague 6