Bulovka, Cultural monument and farm complex in Košíře, Czech Republic.
Bulovka is a farmstead with multiple buildings in Košíře dedicated to agricultural work. The complex combines residences, barns, and animal shelters with local building styles that reflect rural life.
The farmstead developed during a time when Prague was surrounded by fields and rural settlements. The buildings show how rural structures held their ground as the city grew around them.
The place displays traditional farming methods passed down through generations and still visible today. The buildings and fields tell of the bond between family and land that defines the region.
The site is easy to reach by public transport, as several bus stops are nearby. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for a walk around the farm, as the grounds have unpaved paths.
The grounds were protected while still used as an active farm. This makes it a rare example where rural history is not preserved in a museum sense, but lived daily.
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