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  1. The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům), or Ginger and Fred, is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building on the Rašínovo nábřeží (Rašín Embankment) in Prague, Czech Republic. It was designed by the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in cooperation with Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry on a vacant ...

  2. A controversial symbol of the post-communist Czech Republic, Tančící dům in Prague — aka the Dancing House in Prague — is one of the world’s most celebrated buildings and a popular Prague landmark.

  3. The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům) is the nickname of the Nationale-Nederlanden building on the Rašínovo nábřeží in Prague, Czech Republic. It was designed by the Croatian - Czech architect Vlado Milunić with architect Frank Gehry in 1992.

  4. Dancing House. Architect: Frank Gehry, Vlado Milunic. Year: 1994-1996. Location: Prague, Czech Republic. Architect. Frank Gehry Vlado Milunic. Structural Engineer. ATIPA, s.r.o. Developer. Nationale-Nederlanden Group. Designed in. 1992. Built in. 1994-1996. Floors. 8. Land Area. 491m2. Built-up Area. 5.400 m2. Location. Prague, Czech Republic.

  5. Aug 4, 2019 · The Nationale Nederlanden building, known as the “Dancing House” or sometimes “Fred and Ginger”, is one of the most significant landmarks in Prague and definitely the most internationally renowned piece of post-1989 Czech architecture. It is home to almost 3000 square meters of office premises, a restaurant, a gallery, and a conference centre.

  6. Sep 28, 2021 · The Dancing House (known in Czech as tančící dům) is a famous deconstructivist architectural building located on the Rašín Embankment in Prague, Czech Republic. The construction in 1992 and finished in 1996. The building was designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry and Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić.

  7. Prague, Czechia. Frank Gehry. 1 of 8. Wikipedia: Dino Quinzani. The Dancing House (Czech: Tancici dum) or Fred and Ginger is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, Czech Republic, at Rasinovo nabrezi (Rasin's riverbank).

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