Bohnice

Saints Peter and Paul Church in the old part of Bohnice was consecrated in 1158

Bohnice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈboɦɲɪtsɛ]) is a district in the north of Prague, located in Prague 8, some 5 km north of city centre. The district is home to a large psychiatric hospital and a large panel housing estate in which all of the streets are named after cities or regions of Poland.

  • Psychiatric hospital - administrative building with main entrance
    Psychiatric hospital - administrative building with main entrance
  • Lodžská (Łódź) Street - names after Polish cities and rivers prevail in the housing estate
    Lodžská (Łódź) Street - names after Polish cities and rivers prevail in the housing estate
  • Krosenská (Krosno) Street
    Krosenská (Krosno) Street

Neighbouring districts

Places adjacent to Bohnice
Suchdol Prague-East District
Sedlec
Bohnice
Čimice
Troja Kobylisy
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