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Ladronka is a
homestead (usedlost)
situated in a park in Břevnov,
Prague 6, in the
Czech Republic.
Built by
Charles IV in 1340, it was
bought by an Italian...
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Berlin occupied derelict houses following the 1989
Velvet Revolution.
Ladronka (1993–2000)
became internationally famous as a hub for counter-cultural...
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Ladronka was
squatted by
anarchists in 1993 and
became a self-managed
social centre.
Other squats which followed in the
tradition of
Ladronka included...
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included Sochora (an infoshop),
Stary Střešovice (a
cultural project) and
Ladronka (an
anarchist self-managed
social centre).
Milada was
occupied in 1998...
- ****er,
Jakub (9
January 2019). "
Ladronka,
Milada či Klinika. Připomeňte si známé
squaty a
jejich neslavné konce" [
Ladronka, Milada, Klinika: Remembering...
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until 2019. It
followed in the
tradition of
anarchist projects such as
Ladronka and Milada. The
building was
first occupied in 2014 as part of a housing...
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RHINO Seomra Spraoi Kunsthaus Tacheles Villa Amalia Czech Republic Klinika Ladronka Squat Milada Netherlands ADM
ASCII De
Blauwe Aanslag Ubica Vrijplaats Koppenhinksteeg...
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Ongoing ****utza
Bilbao Basque Country 1996–1996, 1998–1998, 1998–2011
Former Ladronka Prague Czech Republic 1993–2000
Former Landbouwbelang Maastricht Netherlands...
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RHINO Seomra Spraoi Kunsthaus Tacheles Villa Amalia Czech Republic Klinika Ladronka Squat Milada Netherlands ADM
ASCII De
Blauwe Aanslag Ubica Vrijplaats Koppenhinksteeg...
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artistry to its
fullest extent. (Autumn Manor, 1954; Pod Spiritkou, 1954;
Ladronka, 1956)
There are also
releases of
books with his
illustrations and cover...