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History
Built for the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal, The Shepherdess's Cottage served as the
representative Czechoslovak restaurant for the event. After the exhibition
closed, the structure was disassembled and transported across the ocean and
rebuilt approximately 2 kilometers away from St. Wenceslaus Square in
Prague's Nusle district.
The rustic quality of the cabin structure makes for an oasis in the midst of
a busy city environment. Contributing to the stylish atmosphere is a wooden
interior, chairs covered with sheep's hide, a fireplace, and the permeating
aroma of roasted meat.
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