Grébovka, a scenic park in Prague, is known for its lush greenery, elegant vineyards, and intriguing artificial cave that adds a whimsical, almost mysterious charm. The cave isn’t natural but an elaborate structure built in the 19th century, designed to evoke the atmosphere of Italian Renaissance gardens. Its labyrinth of passages, stone statues, and hidden alcoves offers an experience that feels straight out of a storybook. Interestingly, the grotta once housed a small waterfall and pond, adding to its enchantment, though these features remain dry today. Grébovka’s historic vineyard, also part of the park, produces wine served at local events, allowing visitors to taste Prague’s winemaking heritage amidst the romantic architecture. We love the artificial cave as it takes you to a different era, and one can get easily lost here. Of course, we had to hide a penguin stone here. Just look for the darkest part, and you might find it. When you enter, look to your left. And it is hidden underneath a stone.
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