Port7, Commercial building in Holešovice district, Prague, Czech Republic
Port7 is a commercial building in Holešovice composed of seven connected towers with extensive office space. The complex includes underground parking and provides direct connections to subway stations, tram lines, and bicycle routes.
The site was previously occupied by the Prefa Holešovice factory, which operated for decades producing concrete panels. The facility closed in 2013, and the location was later redeveloped into this modern commercial complex.
The complex uses industrial materials like concrete and corrugated iron that echo the area's manufacturing past. This design choice shows how the neighborhood has transformed abandoned factory sites into active commercial spaces.
The complex is easily accessible by public transit, bike, or car thanks to nearby metro and tram connections. Visitors who arrive by water can dock along the Vltava River, offering an alternative approach to the site.
One unusual feature is the option to approach the complex directly by kayak or small boat via the Vltava River. This water access is rare for a modern office center in a European capital city.
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