The Charming Island of Kampa
Kampa Island (Na Kampě) is the largest island on the banks of Vltava river separated from the Lesser Quarter of Prague by Čertovka stream, also called the Devil's stream. Initially, the water from this stream was used by water mills such as 'Hut' mill, Velkopřevorský mill. These days, the most important attraction on Kampa Island is the Museum Kampa, a modern art gallery displaying European and Czech art work.