老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Municipal House

Top choice in Star茅 M臎sto


Prague鈥檚 most exuberantly art-nouveau building is a labour of love, with every detail of its design and decoration carefully considered, and every painting and sculpture loaded with symbolism. The restaurant and cafe here are like walk-in museums of art-nouveau design, while upstairs there are half a dozen sumptuously decorated halls that you can visit by guided tour. You can look around the lobby and the downstairs bar for free, or book a guided tour in the information centre.

The Municipal House stands on the site of the Royal Court, seat of Bohemia鈥檚 kings from 1383 to 1483 (when Vladislav II moved to Prague Castle), which was demolished at the end of the 19th century. Between 1906 and 1912 this magnificent art-nouveau edifice was built in its place 鈥 a lavish joint effort by around 30 leading artists of the day, creating a cultural centre that was the architectural climax of the Czech National Revival.

The mosaic above the entrance, Homage to Prague, is set between sculptures representing the oppression and rebirth of the Czech people. Other sculptures ranged along the top of the facade represent history, literature, painting, music and architecture. You pass beneath a wrought-iron and stained-glass canopy into an interior that is art nouveau down to the doorknobs.

First stop on the guided tour is the Smetana Hall, Prague鈥檚 biggest concert hall, with seating for 1200 beneath an art-nouveau glass dome. The stage is framed by sculptures representing the Vy拧ehrad legend (to the right) and Slavonic dances (to the left). On 28 October 1918 an independent Czechoslovak Republic was declared in the Smetana Hall, and in November 1989 meetings took place here between the Civic Forum and the Jake拧 regime. The Prague Spring music festival always opens on 12 May, the day the Czech composer Smetana died, with a procession from Vy拧ehrad to the Municipal House followed by a gala performance of his symphonic cycle M谩 vlast (My Country) in the Smetana Hall.

Several impressive official apartments follow, but the highlight of the tour is the octagonal Lord Mayor鈥檚 Hall (Primatorsk媒 s谩l), the windows of which overlook the main entrance. Every aspect of its decoration was designed by Alfons Mucha, who also painted the superbly moody murals that adorn the walls and ceiling. Above you is an allegory of Slavic Concord, with intertwined figures representing the various Slavic peoples watched over by the Czech eagle. Figures from Czech history and mythology, representing the civic virtues, occupy the spaces between the eight arches, including Jan Hus as Spravedlnost (justice), Jan 沤i啪ka as Bojovnost (military prowess) and the Chodov茅 (medieval Bohemian border guards) as beady-eyed Ostra啪itost (vigilance).


老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby Star茅 M臎sto attractions

1. Powder Gate

0.03 MILES

Construction of the 65m-tall Powder Gate began in 1475 on the site of one of Star茅 M臎sto鈥檚 13 original city gates. It remained unfinished until the great鈥

2. Museum of Communism

0.09 MILES

Put together by an American expat and his Czech partner, Prague's priciest private museum tells the story of Czechoslovakia鈥檚 years behind the Iron鈥

3. Museum of Czech Cubism

0.11 MILES

Though dating from 1912, Josef Go膷谩r鈥檚 House of the Black Madonna (D暖m U 膷ern茅 Matky Bo啪铆) 鈥 Prague鈥檚 first and finest example of cubist architecture 鈥撯

4. Church of St James

0.16 MILES

The great Gothic mass of the Church of St James began in the 14th century as a Minorite monastery church, and was given a beautiful baroque facelift in鈥

5. House at the Black Bear

0.18 MILES

The baroque facade of this building is adorned with a statue of St John of Nepomuk above the door and a bear in chains on the corner, a reminder of the鈥

6. T媒n Courtyard

0.19 MILES

This pretty courtyard tucked behind the Church of Our Lady Before T媒n was originally a sort of medieval caravanserai 鈥 a fortified hotel, trading centre鈥

7. Jind艡i拧sk谩 Tower

0.19 MILES

This bell tower, dating from the 15th century but rebuilt in Gothic style in the 1870s, dominates the end of Jind艡i拧sk谩, a busy street running northeast鈥

8. Granovsky Palace

0.21 MILES

In the northwestern corner of the T媒n Courtyard is the 16th-century Granovsky Palace, with an elegant Renaissance loggia and sgraffito and painted鈥