Střelecký Island

Nowadays, Střelecký Island is a recurring theme that has captured the attention of many people around the world. Since its emergence, it has generated debate and controversy, positioning itself as a key point on the public agenda. As interest in Střelecký Island grows, so does the need to understand its many facets and consequences. In this article, we will explore the various dimensions of Střelecký Island, analyzing its impact in different areas and offering a complete overview of its relevance today.

Střelecký Island
Native name:
Střelecký ostrov
The island as seen from Legion Bridge
Map
Geography
LocationVltava
Coordinates50°04′52″N 14°24′36″E / 50.0811°N 14.4101°E / 50.0811; 14.4101
Administration
Czech Republic

Střelecký Island (Czech: Střelecký ostrov — meaning Archer's Island) is an island in the Vltava in Prague, Czech Republic. It is accessible from Legion Bridge.

History

The island was only accessible by ferry until 1841, when the Most císaře Františka I. bridge was connected. The first slet of the Sokol movement was held here in 1882. In 1901 Legion Bridge replaced Most císaře Františka I as the island's connection to the rest of the city.[1]

References

  1. ^ Nováková, Jolana (10 September 2019). "Pohoda v centru Prahy, to je Střelecký ostrov". Czech Radio (in Czech). Retrieved 9 March 2025.