Star of Maleice. This part of Prague is not just an incinerator, a heating plant and an industrial plant
It never occurred to me to take a step aside and turn off the route that I walk here and there or on the road from Ikov to Maleice. When you look at the map, the route that connects Poernická Street with Eskobrodská Street is not long, but it is not picturesque either. Drive a lot of cars, public transport, low traffic. Dust, nothing too green. I never drank that revenge, I wouldn’t want to. The townhouse in U Tvrze Street, which has windows in this run clutch, is still old, busy, non-existent. I have always tried to drive or pass through this part of Prague quickly, learning from a bad corner, which is far from the old Garden City or the charming Spoilov and its English neighborhood.
At the same time, it is possible to turn a corner, into a triangle on a hill above the dutch heads, as the police bike, once esenbck, has long since called it. The hustle and bustle is suddenly gone, you feel like you are somewhere in the village (unfortunately you don’t hear a hen here). The streets that line its wheels in the north, the north-east railways and the U Tvrze streets in the south, are worth a walk. A male heating plant overlooks another horizon, but this can be filtered out with a lot of imagination.
Once a prosperous farm, this is just the street U univerzitnho statku. Don’t miss the built-in pieces of architecture here, the houses are so small, small, small, remember a little better emergency colony as in Bohdalec or Kamenka, a topical Kamenny, overthrown in Brno. Recently, two rows of houses have grown up in the street above the farm, but they do not differ in style. Maybe they have a floor. It’s not sunny to look at people’s windows, but I don’t know that, especially when they don’t have allusions and when you find out that someone doesn’t decorate you with pictures just because they saw it in the catalog, but I also have a common sense for them. And don’t overwhelm the walls with dozens of reproductions from the furniture chain.
And when you find out that there is a local microbrewery on the border between the old and the new Maleice, where the old panels and the new apartments are located, you will thank the grandson, who forced them to take a step away from the blocked route.