Křižíkova (Prague Metro)
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Florenc toward Zličín | Line B | Invalidovna toward Černý Most |
Křižíkova (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkr̝ɪʒiːkova]) is a Prague Metro station on Line B in the Prague district of Karlín. The station was opened on 22 November 1990 as part of the extension from Florenc to Českomoravská.[2] It was severely damaged in the 2002 floods, but was re-opened after being restored the following year. The eponymous street adjacent to the station was named after František Křižík, an engineer and inventor who had his factory near the current station.
References
External links
- Media related to Křižíkova (metro station) at Wikimedia Commons
- Gallery and information (in English)
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- Zličín
- Stodůlky
- Luka
- Lužiny
- Hůrka
- Nové Butovice
- Jinonice
- Radlická
- Smíchovské nádraží
- Anděl
- Karlovo náměstí
- Národní třída
- Můstek A
- Náměstí Republiky
- Florenc C
- Křižíkova
- Invalidovna
- Palmovka
- Českomoravská
- Vysočanská
- Kolbenova
- Hloubětín
- Rajská zahrada
- Černý Most
50°05′33″N 14°27′05″E / 50.09250°N 14.45139°E / 50.09250; 14.45139
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