In the first episode of Walks in Prague we invite you to stay one day in the world-famous Deconstructivist building and the most controversial building in Prague with great historical significance – the Dancing House designed by Vlado Milunić and Frank Gehry on the Rašín Embankment completed in 1996. A few years ago the Rašín Embankment was revitalized according to the project by Petr Janda / Brainwork Architects . It focused on the reconstruction of 20 vaults in the riverside wall (originally ice storage areas) converting them into cafes, clubs, studios, workshops, galleries, a library branch, space for neighbour meetings, and public toilets. Nowadays, the riveside area is a vibrant and beautiful place of the Prague Riverfront. Follow our Instagram
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