Líšeň, Residential neighborhood in Brno, Czech Republic.
Líšeň is the northeastern district of Brno combining older village-style buildings with modern residential complexes built during the 1980s. The area includes schools, parks, and housing that serves residents of different backgrounds.
The first written mention of Líšeň appears in 1306 with reference to a branch church of Saint Aegidius in the settlement. This early record shows the area was already established and developed during the medieval period.
The Mariánské valley provides open spaces with ponds and trails where locals spend time outdoors throughout the year. These areas reflect how the neighborhood balances residential life with access to green surroundings.
The neighborhood has multiple primary schools and three secondary schools serving different educational focuses. The availability of green spaces and public areas makes it easy to explore and accessible for extended visits.
The Jírova tram station sits at the highest elevation of any tram stop in the city. This height difference becomes noticeable when walking through the neighborhood.
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