Construction Begins on CZK 1.5 Billion MUSE7 Development in Holešovice

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-09-22   22:07
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Work has officially started on the MUSE7 residential complex in Prague’s Holešovice district, a CZK 1.5 billion investment by Syner Real Estate. Rising on a site close to the Nádraží Holešovice metro station, the project will bring 150 apartments, 15 ground-floor retail units, and a new community center for Prague 7.

The design, prepared by architects Lucie Pachmanová and Pavel Slezák of AGE projekt, blends modern elements with heritage features. A historic building from the site’s former paper mill will be restored for community use, while new structures are arranged around a landscaped courtyard.

Residents will have access to underfloor heating, a ventilation system with heat recovery, a private gym, a wellness area with sauna, a staffed reception, and even a bicycle wash. The scheme is aiming for an A energy performance certificate and BREEAM “Very Good” certification, reflecting its sustainability goals.

Sales have been strong: more than four-fifths of the apartments are already sold or reserved. Completion is scheduled for the second quarter of 2027.

MUSE7 is one of several projects reshaping Holešovice and the wider Bubny–Zátory area, where thousands of new homes and public facilities—including the planned Vltava Philharmonic concert hall—are expected to transform what was once largely industrial land.

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