Sewage Plant in Bubeneč (Prague)
Sewage Plant in Bubeneč (Czech: Čistírna odpadních vod v Bubenči) is the oldest sewage treatment plant in Prague designed by William Heerlein Lindley and built between 1895–1906. In 1991, the building was declared a protected national monument and has been converted into the Eco-technical Museum.[1]
Sewage Plant in Bubeneč | |
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Čistírna odpadních vod v Bubenči | |
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General information | |
Location | Prague 6 |
Address | Papírenská 199/6, Prague 6, 160 00 |
Country | Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 50°6′39.43″N 14°24′4.47″E |
Completed | 1906 |
Website | |
https://www.staracistirna.cz/en/ |
References
- Longaro, Michael (June 30, 2006), "Museum commemorates 100 years of Prague Sewer", Český rozhlas (Czech Radio), retrieved February 23, 2010

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