Ďáblice Observatory
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| Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
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| Coordinates | 50°08′27″N 14°28′36″E / 50.140869°N 14.476768°E |
| Altitude | 325 metres (1,066 ft) |
| Established | 1956 |
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Ďáblice Observatory (Czech: hvězdárna Ďáblice) is an astronomical observatory on Ládví Hill in the Ďáblice district of Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of two observatories in the city, along with Štefánik's Observatory in central Prague. The observatory has two domes and was constructed in 1956. In modern times, the observatory hosts both professional astronomers and public events.