Ladronka, Restaurant and leisure complex in Břevnov, Prague, Czech Republic
Ladronka is a restaurant and leisure complex housed in a renovated historic homestead in Břevnov, Prague. The facility combines dining and drinking areas with a bowling alley, inline skating track, and outdoor recreational spaces.
The homestead was built in 1340 under Charles IV as a noble estate. In 1688, Count Filip Ferdinand de la Crone purchased the property, and the Czech pronunciation of his French surname became the place's name.
The place served as an international cultural center from 1993 to 2000, hosting exhibitions and theater performances for the community. This history still shapes how the space welcomes visitors seeking different forms of entertainment and social gathering.
The complex welcomes diners with advance booking and also offers food delivery through several platforms for those who prefer to enjoy meals elsewhere. Visitors should note that different areas open at different times depending on the season and day.
The grounds host an annual celebration on April 30 called Slet čarodějnic, blending traditional festivities with sports and skating. This distinctive event draws visitors who appreciate combining cultural traditions with active recreation.
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