Prague 5

It comprises Smíchov, Radlice, Košíře, Barrandov, Zlíchov, Zličín, Jinonice, Hlubočepy, Motol, Slivenec, Butovice, Chuchle, and Klukovice, as well as a very small part of Malá Strana.

The film studios, which are active even today, were soon surrounded by many beautiful villas of the First Republic and consequently a small garden town developed.

Architect Patrik Kotas designed the ultra-modern stations that create a unique feature from the boring, grey walls.

There once used to be a classicistic building with a brewery, adorned by a painted fresco of an angel which, however, had to make way for the construction of the Prague Metro in 1980.

Also in the neighbourhoods: The Anděl Media Centre, which is the site of the editorial offices of Mladá Fronta Dnes, Lidové Noviny, and Rádio Expres.