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  1. Sep 29, 2021 · The Dancing House in Prague (also called the Fred and Ginger house) was built in 1996. The construction of the Dancing House took 4 years from the first meeting of the architects. However, Dancing House’s history is more than 3 decades long. Also, the Nationale-Nederlanden building was the formal name of the Dancing House in Prague.

  2. Prague ( Praha in Czech) is the capital and the largest city of the Czech Republic. 1.4 million people live there. Prague has been known as one of the most beautiful European cities since the Middle Ages. It is often called the "City of 100 Towers", the "Rooftop of Europe" or the "Heart of Europe." Prague was a place where many merchants ...

  3. Dancing House (Tančící dům) This pillar of modern architecture in Prague “danced” onto the Rašínovo Embankment in 1996. The project comes from the drawing board of world-renowned architects Vlado Milunić and Frank O. Gehry. Its concept was inspired by the dance skills of the famous film couple – the stone tower symbolizes Fred ...

  4. Its fanciful dancing and floating shape seems to evoke the joyful freedom that engulfed Czechoslovakia after the overthrow of the Communist regime. The space on which the house stands came about tragically – during an air raid in February 1945, an American bomber mistook Prague for Dresden. For the next half-century the plot was empty.

  5. The Dancing House. The Dancing House ( Tančící dům in Czech) is a building situated on the corner of Rašínovo Embankment ( Rašínovo nábřeží) and Jiráskovo Square ( Jiráskovo náměstí) in the New Town of Prague. An instant eye-catcher, referred to as an original, stylish, one-of-a-kind but also as a controversy-sparking and ...

  6. Jun 12, 2020 · People can now see inside previously inaccessible spaces of Prague’s iconic Dancing House, including technical facilities, a new viewpoint and courtyard. Symbolically, it will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Václav Havel’s first idea to build a cultural house on the corner of Jiráskovo náměstí to serve the public, The first design by ...

  7. The area. Jiráskovo náměstí 6, Prague 12000 Czech Republic. Neighborhood: Nove Mesto (New Town) Nearly 700 hundred meters long, Wenceslas Square represents the most frequent and buzzing crossroads of the city. The National Museum in the upper part of the square watches over your spending spree in countless shops and retail stores lining the ...

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