Horoměřice


Horoměřice is a municipality and village in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, being situated on the north-western border of Prague. It is located between Prague city districts Suchdol, Lysolaje, Nebušice, Přední Kopanina, and municipalities of Statenice and Únětice from the other side. It is the most populated municipality in Prague-West District without the town rights.

History

Based on the historical evidence, the first mentioning about the village of Horoměřice dates back to 1273. Back then it was owned by the Strahov Monastery. Today in the central part of Horoměřice there is a simple castle from the 18th century, which belonged to Strahov Monastery until 1945.
In the past, the village inhabitants were agricultural workers. Although the village is surrounded by fields, today almost none of the inhabitants are agricultural workers.

Nowadays

Last years the western part of the village is growing significantly with new family houses and apartment buildings. It makes the village more modern and cozy. A very close location to Prague border makes the village a very favorable place to live, therefore the price for the land and properties raised significantly last years.
The majority of inhabitants work in Prague traveling there every day. Average travel to the closest Prague metro can take 7–15 minutes by bus depending from which bus stop in Horoměřice to travel.

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