Olšany and Hotel Theatrino, Žižkov district – the hotel is located near Olšany Cemetery, which was established in 1680 and has over 65,000 graves. The cemetery is known mainly for its Art Noveau monuments. It originated as a mass graveyard for victims of the plague. Many Czech famous people, especially writers such as Franz Kafka, artists and actors are buried in Olšany Cemetery.
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Smíchov (Anděl) – this district was originally a village near Prague. Later it became a main industrial hub of the city. For example, you could find one of the biggest tram factories in the Czech Republic there. In this part, there is one of the main transport nodes. There are two tram stops which lead to most of the city parts, a train station, a bus station and a metro station. There is also one of the biggest shopping centres in Prague. Last but not least, there is also our school.
Malá Strana – is one of the original core parts of Prague. You can find several of the finest architectural and cultural heritages of Prague here, such as the Saint Nicholas Church, Charles Bridge, and the nearby Prague Castle. For us, the most important thing is the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament is located here, and this is the site of a large portion of the EEYP.