Transgas
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Transgas
Summary
Transgas is a building complex[1]. Transgas has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Transgas is located in Prague 2[3].
- Transgas is located in Vinohrady[4].
- Transgas is in the country of Czech Republic[5].
- Transgas's instance of is recorded as building complex[6].
- Transgas's architect is recorded as Václav Aulický[7].
- Transgas's architect is recorded as Jiří Eisenreich[8].
- Transgas's architect is recorded as Ivo Loos[9].
- Transgas's architect is recorded as Jindřich Malátek[10].
- Transgas is owned by Phibell[11].
- Transgas's architectural style is recorded as brutalist architecture[12].
- Transgas's architectural style is recorded as high-tech architecture[13].
- Transgas's Commons category is recorded as Transgas building[14].
- 1978 marks the founding of Transgas[15].
- Transgas was dissolved in 2019[16].
- Transgas's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.078675, 'lon': 14.4335319}[17].
- Transgas's located on street is recorded as Vinohradská[18].
- Transgas's located on street is recorded as Římská[19].
- Transgas's located on street is recorded as Rubešova[20].
- Transgas's located in protected area is recorded as Q8115644[21].
- Transgas's conscription number is recorded as 325[22].
- Transgas's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Architourist Guide[23].
- Transgas's state of use is recorded as out of service[24].
- Transgas's associated cadastral district is recorded as Vinohrady[25].
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Geography
Transgas is in the country of Czech Republic[5]. Located in include Prague 2[3], an administrative district of Prague[26], in Czech Republic[27], founded in 1990[28], headquartered in Prague[29] and Vinohrady[4], a city[30], in Czech Republic[31], founded in 1788[32].
Designation and Status
Transgas's instance of is recorded as building complex[6].
History and Context
1978 marks the founding of Transgas[15]. Transgas is owned by Phibell[11].
Why It Matters
Transgas has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]