Vila Osvěta Prague Vinohrady
On Jana Masaryk Street 165/22 in Prague's Vinohrady, the charming villa Osvěta is located, surrounded by a large garden. Its name refers to the cultural, scientific and political monthly Osvěta. It was founded in 1871 by the writer Václav Vlček, who published and edited it until his death in 1908. The future president Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk also developed the magazine with Vlček. Masaryk and his family also...
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