The house of the Black Madonna of Prague in the city in the Czech Republic
This building at Celetná no. 34 was designed by Josef Gočár between 1911 and 1912 as a multifunctional building with shops on the ground floor and offices, flats and the legendary Orient coffee house with its cubist furniture on the floors above. It is a real architectural masterpiece with huge Cubist windows and facades broken into multiple planes in order to create an unusual interplay of light and shade. Behind a grille on the first floor is the statue of the Madonna which gives the building its name. Upstairs is a beautiful and stylish café. Inside the building you can see a permanent exhibition on Czech Cubism, which is unique to Bohemia although Cubist painting is common in Europe.
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Location: Prague, Czech Republic, Europe
Photo credit: © Brenda Kean / Alamy / Afripics
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