PHOTO: Mammoth trap, amphibians, new paving. Track repair near the Castle is finishing
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At a glance
- Renovation work on a railway line near Prague Castle is nearing completion.
- The project involved significant archaeological finds, including a "mammoth trap" and amphibians.
- New paving has been installed as part of the upgrade.
Construction work on the railway line near Prague Castle is in its final stages, with significant progress made on the upgrade. The project has unearthed several notable archaeological discoveries, adding an unexpected layer of historical significance to the infrastructure development.
Among the finds are what are described as a "mammoth trap" and various amphibians, suggesting a rich and complex past beneath the surface. These discoveries highlight the historical depth of the area and the importance of careful excavation during such projects.
In addition to the archaeological aspects, the renovation includes the installation of new paving, contributing to the modernization and aesthetic improvement of the area surrounding the castle. The completion of these works is expected to enhance both the functionality and appearance of the railway line and its environs.
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Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.