Prague gives an exceptional opportunity to study not only historical but also modern developments of fine art and architecture. Specifically the period 1900-1930 had a massive impact on the urban planning of Prague. The tour includes well known buildings as well as places which are a little off the beaten track. We will certainly not miss the Municipal House, Alphonse Mucha Museum and some architectural gems of Wenceslas Square area.
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Frank Geary’s Dancing Building
Czech architectural Cubism is unique and I will show you a couple of examples of that. Frank Geary’s “Dancing Building” that some say looks like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing is part of this tour too.
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An Example of Cubism in Prague
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Art Nouveau Tour of Prague
It is suitable to combine this tour with the Off the Beaten Track Tour.
Duration: 3-4 hours (combined 4-5 hours)