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- Praha Masarykovo nádraží (English: Prague Masaryk railway station) is a terminal railway station near Republic Square (náměstí Republiky) in the New Town...
- Italian architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi. The town centre with Masarykovo Square include Baroque and Art Nouveau houses and the architecturally...
- Hlavní nádraží, rail services are also available from other main stations: Masarykovo nádraží, Holešovice and Smíchov, in addition to suburban stations. Commuter...
- Anifilm took its place. The natural centre of the town's historic core is Masarykovo Square. It is surrounded by burgher houses with Renaissance and Baroque...
- Henry Wyatt and David Brandon, is completed at about this date. Praha Masarykovo nádraží, the first railway station in Prague, designed by Antonín Jüngling...
- Krems an der Donau (1872) Plzeň - Cheb (1872) Prague Junction Line: Praha Masarykovo nádraží - Praha hlavní nádraží - Praha-Smíchov railway station (1872)...
- located next to each other in Jihlava. The historic centre is formed by Masarykovo Square and its surroundings. In the past it was delimited by walls, some...
- II). Earlier names were Slovak: Hitlerovo namestie (1939–1945), Slovak: Masarykovo namestie, Hungarian: Ferenc József tér (1914), Hungarian: Fő tér, German:...
- Rawa Mazowiecka, Poland Entry gate to Boskovice Castle Town hall on the Masarykovo Square Boskovice Region Museum The greenhouse in the château complex Riding...
- the country. The Church of Saint Lawrence is located in the middle of Masarykovo Square in the historic town centre. It was first mentioned in 1350 and...