Prague: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
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Municipal House
Art nouveau venue for classical concerts Municipal House (Obecní dům) stands as an architectural and cultural gem in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. This Art Nouveau masterpiece, completed in 1912, is not only a testament to the aesthetic movement of the early 20th century but also a premier music...
Cafe Orient
Historic Cubist building with art and cafe Cafe Orient is a unique cafe located in the heart of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. However, this is not just an ordinary place to drink coffee – Cafe Orient is part of the famous House at the Black Madonna, which is a museum dedicated to Czech Cubism, an...
Jan Hus Memorial
Iconic sculpture of 15th-century martyr Rising prominently in the historical Old Town Square of Prague, the Jan Hus Memorial is a poignant tribute to one of the most significant figures in Czech history. This imposing statue, dedicated to the religious reformer Jan Hus, who was martyred for his beliefs...
Čechův most
Svatopluk Čech Bridge or Čech Bridge is an arch bridge over river Vltava in Prague, Czech Republic. Construction of the bridge started in 1905 and finished in 1908. Its length is 169 m and width is 16 m. The bridge connects the Prague districts Holešovice and the Old Town. Construction materials are stone and iron.
Legion Bridge
Legion Bridge is a historic bridge over the Vltava in Prague, Czech Republic, named after the Czechoslovak Legion.
Villa Bílek
The Villa Bílek is a house designed by the Czech sculptor and architect František Bílek in 1911. The villa is located in Hradčany neighbourhood of Prague, Czech Republic, several minutes walk from Hradčanská metro station or Prague Castle. It was designed originally for Bílek himself as his residence and studio.
Jubilee Synagogue
Art nouveau-influenced synagogue Jubilee Synagogue, also known as the Jerusalem Synagogue for its location on Jerusalem Street, is a synagogue in Prague, Czech Republic.
Výstaviště Praha
Výstaviště in Prague is an exhibition ground which is used for exhibitions, concerts and other cultural events, founded in 1891. It is located near the metro station on Metro line C Nádraží Holešovice.
Galerie hlavního města Prahy
Prague New City Hall, the central administrative building of Prague, is located on the east side of Mariánské náměstí in the centre of the Old Town, Prague 1, across from the Clementinum building complex.
Olšany Cemetery
Olšany Cemeteries is the largest graveyard in Prague, Czech Republic, once laid out for as many as two million burials. The graveyard is particularly noted for its many remarkable art nouveau monuments.
Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord
The Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord is a Roman Catholic church at Jiřího z Poděbrad Square in Prague's Vinohrady district. It was built between 1929 and 1932 and designed by the Slovene architect Jože Plečnik. Plečnik found the inspiration for this construction in old Christian and ancient patterns.
Smíchov Synagogue
The Smíchov Synagogue is the only functionalist synagogue in Prague; it was reconstructed to this style in 1931. After the World War II, the building was used for secular purposes because the Smíchov Jewish community ceased to exist in the Shoah. In the present, the building is used for an archive of the Jewish Museum in Prague.
New Jewish Cemetery
The New Jewish Cemetery in Žižkov, Prague, Czech Republic, was established in 1890 to relieve the space problem at the Old Jewish cemetery in Žižkov, where the Žižkov Television Tower now stands.
Šaloun Villa
Šaloun Villa or Šalounova vila is a studio in Prague designed by and for the sculptor Ladislav Šaloun. The villa was designed and built to construct the Jan Hus Memorial but it was also a meeting place for the Czech intelligentsia. Today the building has been restored and it is used for education.