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  1. The Prague City Council, officially the Council of the Capital City of Prague ( Czech: Rada hlavního města Prahy (RHMP) ), is the executive body of Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic. It is appointed by the Prague City Assembly, who elects the council from their own members. The council has 11 members, including the Mayor of ...

  2. They have the advantage of being gender neutral. ‘Councilman’ and ‘councilwoman’ are not formally used as honorifics in a salutation or in direct oral address. However, the staff of a member of a council may use the terms as honorifics for clarity, as when answering the phone ‘Councilman (Surname)’s office’ rather than ‘Mr./Ms ...

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    • The Municipal Hall
    • The Old Council Hall
    • The Antechamber to The Assembly Hall
    • The Brožík Assembly Hall
    • The George Hall

    The Municipal Hall was once the central point of the entire town hall. All of the most important matters concerning the administration of Prague’s Old Town were discussed there. It was also used as a wedding hall in the past. Nowadays, it has a completely new interior. The originally renaissance room was fully destroyed in May 1945 and only two neo...

    The most valuable historical interior in the Old Town Hall is that of the Old Council Hall. Thanks to its architecture and decorations, it ranks as one of the most graceful late gothic halls in Europe. The statue of Christ the Sufferer dating from the beginning of the 15th century takes pride of place in the hall. It is affixed to a base in the sha...

    The antechamber to the meeting hall is entered through a unique door dating from 1619. This is one of few renaissance inlaid doors which have been preserved in Prague. The upper section includes a depiction of Justice, while the lower area includes an allegory of Strength. The door was originally part of the Lesser Town Hall. It was transferred to ...

    The Brožík Assembly Hall stands out in relation to the other halls in the town hall; it occupies the height of two stories and the floorplan of an entire house. The room originated in 1879. It was given its current appearance in the late art nouveau style by the architect Josef Chochol in 1910. The Prague Council was based there until the end of th...

    The George Hall, named after George of Poděbrady, adjoins the Assembly Hall. The man and his election to the position of the King of Bohemia at the Old Town Hall are recalled by a bust at the front of the room. It was sculpted in white Carrara marble in 1873 by the sculptor Tomáš Seidan. The walls bear fragmented frescos from the 15th century, whil...

  4. Prague City Hall ( Czech: Magistrát hlavního města Prahy) is the municipal and regional office of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It is formed by the Chief Executive [1] of Prague City Hall and other employees of the City of Prague included in this body. Prague City Hall performs tasks assigned by Prague City Assembly or Prague ...

  5. The capital city of Prague is a separate type of territorial self-governing entity and is therefore neither a region nor a municipality. The assembly has similar powers to those of Czech regional and municipal councils. It is composed of 55 to 70 members who are elected as part of the municipal council elections for 4 years.

  6. Prague City Development Plan Office Throughout the nineteen-fifties Prague, unlike other industrial cities, remained outside the government’s main focus of interest. Despite this, the independent Prague City Development Plan Office was established in 1951 to address in particular issues relating to transport and housing.

  7. In its autonomy, Prague City Hall performs tasks assigned by Prague City Assembly or Prague City Council. The organizational structure of Prague City Hall, including the names of the organizational units and the names of positions of department heads is set by the organizational rules. The basic organizational units are departments, which are ...

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