Prague 10, Administrative district in southeastern Prague, Czech Republic.
Prague 10 is an administrative district in southeastern Prague comprising nine distinct neighborhoods, including Vršovice, Vinohrady, and Strašnice. The area mixes residential zones of various ages with green spaces and older villas set among more recent housing.
The district was officially established as an administrative unit in 1981, reorganizing Prague's municipal structure. This creation followed decades of urban growth that had begun in the previous century as the neighborhoods expanded.
The district is home to the Strašnické Theater and numerous Art Nouveau buildings that define the visual character of its neighborhoods. These architectural features shape how residents and visitors experience the area daily.
The district is well connected by public transport with tram and bus stops throughout its neighborhoods. Visitors can find shops, cafés, parks, and an administrative office for information and services.
The district stands out for blending modern apartment buildings with well-preserved villas from earlier periods. This mix makes it easy to see how the area developed and changed over time.
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