Velká Chuchle

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Velká Chuchle is part of Prague situated in the southwest of the city. It is part of Praha 5 administrative district.

The district includes Prague-Velká Chuchle Racecourse, Prague's only horse-racing track, offering flat racing on most Sundays from April to October. The track was founded in 1906.

This horse - racing track ("Hippodroma") visited the first Czechoslovak president Thomas Garrigue Masaryk[1] very often too, and the basic school in Velká Chuchle has from 1930 the name of his wife Charlotte.

On a sunny Sunday, September 6, 2020, the 100th "Czechoslovak" (Czech) derby was held at the racecourse. There was also a great defilé of President Masaryk, represented by a race rider and accompanied by four legionnaires, as well as a parade of racewear of the First Republic. Slovak stallion Opasan won the main race of three-year-old horses with jockey Radek Koplík, so the Slovak anthem was played above the racecourse on this festive day.[2]

, a part of Velká Chuchle, is the site of so-called Chuchle battle in 1881.

There is an interesting old limekiln with the duplex Pacold's shaft furnace – unique technical monument from the second half of the 19th century – to see in Velká Chuchle: Streetview

Coordinates: 50°01′N 14°23′E / 50.017°N 14.383°E / 50.017; 14.383

References[]

  1. ^ PRECLÍK, Vratislav. Masaryk a legie (TGM and legions), váz. kniha, 219 str., vydalo nakladatelství Paris Karviná, Žižkova 2379 (734 01 Karvina-Mizerov) ve spolupráci s Masarykovým demokratickým hnutím (In association with the Masaryk democratic movement in Prague), 2019, ISBN 978-80-87173-47-3, page 19 - 25, 27 - 87, 90 - 155, 169
  2. ^ TW ČT2, 6. 9. 2020, 14:20 - 17:30


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