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  2. House at the Two Golden Bears - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The house was rebuilt into the Renaissance style in two stages, before 1567 and before 1600. [3] The house was enlarged during the Baroque reconstruction at the end of the 17th century. The third floor was added after 1726.

  3. Street style - Wikipedia

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    London is considered a significant fashion capital, but in contrast to Milan and Paris, London's look is closer to the fashion sense of royalty, traditions and strong street style culture. [ citation needed ] The city was a pioneer in the development and promotion of second-hand markets and underground tendencies in street style.

  4. Wenceslas Square - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 150,000 people gathered on Wenceslas Square, and skirmishes with police developed. A group of provocateurs then attacked the Prague office of the Soviet airline Aeroflot, located on the street. The vandalism served as a pretext for reprisals and the period of so-called normalization.

  5. Municipal House - Wikipedia

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    The building is of the Art Nouveau architecture style. [3] The building exterior has allegorical art and stucco. There is a mosaic called Homage to Prague by Karel Špillar over the entrance. [1] On either side are allegorical sculpture groups representing The Degradation of the People and The Resurrection of the People by Ladislav Šaloun. [4]

  6. Lucerna Palace - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was unique due to being one of the first reinforced concrete buildings in Prague. The edifice bears significant features of the waning Art Nouveau style and the emerging Modernism . In addition to its Great Hall, the complex also houses the Marble Hall, the Lucerna Music Bar , a movie theatre, a café, and a prominent pedestrian ...

  7. Czech architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cubist lamp by Emil Králíček, Jungmannovo náměstí, next to the Gothic Church of Our Lady of the Snows (). Czech architecture, or more precisely architecture of the Czech Republic or architecture of Czechia, is a term covering many important historical and contemporary architectural movements in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia.

  8. Stone Bell House - Wikipedia

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    There are three richly decorated lancet windows which face west towards the square and have stone seats beneath them. The lateral windows facing the side street are rectangular shaped, but from the outside they look like lancet windows with a tympanum. On the northern wall, there is a restored painting showing elements of court art of the ...

  9. List of World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Prague 1992 616bis; ii, iv, vi (cultural) Prague, situated on the banks of the Vltava river, has been an important European city since the Middle Ages. During the reign of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1346–1378), several monuments were constructed in the Gothic style, including Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Charles Bridge.