At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, a remarkable concentration of modern luxury villas began to emerge, at the time rural residences outside Prague of various artists, such as architects themselves, renowned painters, sculptors, but also top V.I.P. the richest members of Czech society at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries until the beginning of World War II, e.g. G. 19 in the late 1930s. Architects and artists built and decorated each other's villas.
Come from the city center by metro A – green line to the Hradčanská metro station or by trams – for example no. 1 or 2, 8, 18, 20, 25 or 26. If you arrive by metro, you can go to Dejvická Street in the subway and find the address Dejvická no. 181/2, or from the tram you cross the light railway crossing and after crossing it you are directly in front of the address Dejvická Street No. 181/2, Prague 6 - Dejvice. Here you will see the restaurant Dejvická Sokolovna.