Radlice is a Prague district with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Originally an agricultural village, it gradually developed, and although industrial companies (brickworks, foundries, motorcycle production) were also located here, it remained a peripheral area for a long time. During World War II, the area was bombed and, after the war, the district changed significantly with the construction of the metro. Today, you will find modern office buildings, sports centers, but also preserved historical monuments such as the chapel of St. John of Nepomuk and the cemetery at Dívčí hrady. A nature trail and facilities for Przewalski's horses have also recently been established here.Wikipedia