Vítkov mountain (Vrch Vítkov)
The mountain belongs to the important City parks and a part thereof was established as the National Culture Monument. The park atop the Vítkov Mountain occupies area of 32 hectares. In the ancient times the mountain used to be covered with dense forests, which were gradually cleared as the settlement advanced. Under the rule of Emperor Charles IV vineyards were being established on the hill slopes and later on the elevated plain as well. Majority of them was in possession of ecclesiastical manors, others belonged to German and Czech bourgeois, among them to the Prague Counsel Vítek from Hora, who gave the mountain its name, even though the victory of the Hussites on 14 July 1420 at the mountain foot later created the name of the village of Žižkov. During the Thirty Year War the mountain was fortified with mounds and ramparts and the vineyards stands were destroyed. |
City District Prague 3 May be visited freely Access by public transport and by walk:
Vítkov mountain and its surroundings: Information:The Prague City Hall, Environmental protection department, e-mail: oopsek@cityofprague.cz, phone: ++420 236004246 |
Points of interest: 1 Monument of National Liberation, 2 square area in front of the Monument with equestrian statue of Jan Žižka, 3 look-out places
Realised in year 2002-2005:
- Irrigation system Ist phase
- Reconstruction of walls on the north slope part and reconstruction of a view point
- designs of gradual reconstruction of the Vítkov Mountain including children playground is running at present