Štvanice
Štvanice is an island on Vltava river, between Prague districts of Holešovice and Karlín. At the end of 17th century there was established a wooden arena in which were until 1816 held (which was repeatedly banned) dog hunts at animals (bears, bulls, deers and cows). From which is derived the name of island (Štvanice = Hunt, Chase). In the 1930s there was built the wooden winter Štvanice Stadium, which became the Ice skating centre of Prague, it was definitively demolished in 2011.
In 1986 there was opened a modern Tennis area Štvanice, which has 9 outdoor and 2 indoor courts, the central court has the capacity of 8.000 seats and is the annual place of ATP and WTA tournaments (Strabag Prague Open).
On the island is also a skatepark; it is a roofed skatepark, so it is the only institution, which allows to skateboarding in Prague throughout the whole year. There is also a public swimming pool which in the 1990s had a nudistic resort, which is also interesting for being set up almost directly in the center of Prague, near is a hydro power plant and an adjustable water slalom track. Over the island leads Hlávkův bridge and Negrelliho viaduct.
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Tennis area Štvanice
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Skatepark in Štvanice
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Former winter Stadium Štvanice
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Negrelliho viaduct
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Ship near hydro power plant
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Sport canal Štvanice
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Coordinates: 50°5′44.94″N 14°26′16.91″E / 50.0958167°N 14.4380306°E