Letenské sady, Praha 7
2013—2021
City Hall of Prague
Šmídová Landscape Architects, s.r.o.
Complete revitalization of the road network and its surface design, extensive vegetation modifications, addition and unification of urban furniture and the creation of new picnic areas, addition of game elements
Construction support: K. Lorenz, static design: K. Lorenz senior, construction surveys: NV Engineering, budget works: Questima, principles of construction organization: H. Holakovská, visualization: neoVISUAL
LETNÁ PARK
Letná park (Letenské sady) in Prague’s Letná district is one of the city’s most valuable parks. Set on a ridge above the historic centre, it offers some of the finest views of the Vltava River, Prague Castle and the historic centre of Prague. It is the city’s second-largest park and one of its most popular recreational destinations. A major regeneration of this historic park is being carried out in several consecutive stages. Key project areas include the western approach from Badeniho Street and the area surrounding the Hanavský Pavilion, followed by the central running track and kiosk, the eastern part of the park, and the viewpoints at the site of the former upper cable car station.
The works include a complete renewal of the path network and its surfaces, extensive landscaping, the addition and unification of urban furniture, and the creation of new picnic areas. The project also expands the playgrounds and sports facilities, further enhancing the recreational character of Letná Park.
LETNÁ PARK
Letná park (Letenské sady) in Prague’s Letná district is one of the city’s most valuable parks. Set on a ridge above the historic centre, it offers some of the finest views of the Vltava River, Prague Castle and the historic centre of Prague. It is the city’s second-largest park and one of its most popular recreational destinations. A major regeneration of this historic park is being carried out in several consecutive stages. Key project areas include the western approach from Badeniho Street and the area surrounding the Hanavský Pavilion, followed by the central running track and kiosk, the eastern part of the park, and the viewpoints at the site of the former upper cable car station.
The works include a complete renewal of the path network and its surfaces, extensive landscaping, the addition and unification of urban furniture, and the creation of new picnic areas. The project also expands the playgrounds and sports facilities, further enhancing the recreational character of Letná Park.
