My first post from Haveyoubeenhere. We will look together again in Pilsen, from Lochotín to the places called Na Švabinách, where, in addition to the department store, we will also find the central cemetery of the city of Pilsen ...
Košutka
The final tram No. 4 in Košutka. In the photo we see a tree where I was standing like a boy when he was planted. He's a real giant now. It's a kind of spruce.
My rating: 6/10
Bolevecká náves
Old Bolevecká square is a remnant of the original village Bolevec, once the largest in the region. Under the previous regime, it was decided to demolish the village and build a prefabricated housing estate instead. Thanks to the intervention of the monument institute, this area was preserved. We can see a couple of listed homesteads, folk architecture estates dating mostly from the 18th century. There is also the Passion of Christ from 1666. The pond on the square now serves as a water reservoir for local volunteer firefighters. A cheerful waterman is watching over her :-)
My rating: 9/10
central cemetery
Central cemetery of the city of Pilsen. At the entrance we pass the neo-Gothic chapel of St. Wenceslas. In the cemetery we can find the graves of important personalities of Pilsen and the Czech Republic. In the pictures we see the grave of Mayor Peták and puppeteer Josef Skupa. The crematorium also belongs to the end of our life. The crematorium building is the work of the important architect Hanuš Zápal.
My rating: 8/10
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