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Coordinates: 50°62.14N 14°2331.25E / 50.1005944°N 14.3920139°E / 50.1005944; 14.3920139
 

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50°6′2.14″N 14°23′31.25″E / 50.1005944°N 14.3920139°E / 50.1005944; 14.3920139

Dejvická
Prague Metro
General information
LocationDejvice, Prague 6
Prague
Czech Republic
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened12 August 1978; 45 years ago (1978-08-12)
Services
Preceding station Prague Metro Following station
Bořislavka Line A Hradčanská

Dejvická (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdɛjvɪtskaː]) is a Prague Metro station on Line A. It lies at the eastern end of the main boulevard Evropská Třída.

History[edit]

The station was opened on 12 August 1978 as the western terminus of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru.[1] It was formerly known as Leninova after Vladimir Lenin, and renamed Dejvická in 1990 following the Velvet Revolution.

Dejvická station was built between 1973 and 1978 with a cost of 301 million Czechoslovak crowns.[2]

The station served as the end of Line A until the extension to Nemocnice Motol was opened on 6 April 2015.[1]

General information[edit]

The station serves and is named after the Dejvice district of Prague 6. The Dejvická Farmers' Market is located nearby and open on Saturdays.

Exits[edit]

The station has two exits

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Schwandl, Robert. "Praha". urbanrail.
  • ^ "Detail projektu Stanice metra Dejvická". Metroprojekt (in Czech). Archived from the original on 18 December 2008.
  • External links[edit]



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