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Thank you for article in English!
Great job! Great job! Please, can you translate more articles on monuments in Prague 10?
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Kategorie:QRpedia_v_Praze_10
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Seznam_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_ve_Vršovic%C3%ADch
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Seznam_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_ve_Střešovic%C3%ADch
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Seznam_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_na_Vinohradech
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Seznam_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_v_Záběhlic%C3%ADch
And... may be more:
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Kategorie:Seznamy_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_v_Praze_podle_čtvrti
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Seznam_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_v_Libni
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/Seznam_kulturn%C3%ADch_památek_v_Karl%C3%ADně
Thanks a lot!
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Slimejs (talk • contribs) 10:12, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
Open day
As part of the European Heritage Days initiative this building was opened to the public in September 2012. In addition the council of Prague 10 and Wikimedia Czech Republic installed a QRpedia code to allow access to this article.
References
- Praha 10 spouští QRpedii. Památky označkuje QR kódy, Lucas Vaclavik, September 2012, CNews.cz, rerieved 16 November 2013