While it is difficult to pinpoint the exact time in which area of Dejvice was first settled, archeologists uncovered a pit that dates back to the late Roman Era, and also an almost 3,00-year old cottage from the early Iron Age. Other than this not much is known until the 10th century when Dejvice, and other towns in the current Prague 6 municipality, came under the auspices of the
Břevnov Monastery.
Václav Havel lived in Dejvice during this time. After the fall of communism in 1989, it was renamed the "Hotel Crowne Plaza". In 1978 the metro line was extended to this square with the Dejvická station (named Leninova at the time). Today's major road into Dejvická from the west, called Evropská, also appeared in 1978 and was called Leninova when it was built, reflecting the Soviet presence. Leninova (today's Europska) united the airport with the center of Prague, and that newly expanded neighborhood, by a sequence of primary streets. == Character of the quarter ==