Tour duration 3 hours
This walk focuses on the architecture of the late 19th century, a period when Prague underwent major urban redevelopment. Thanks to this transformation, many beautiful Art Nouveau buildings were constructed.
Just before World War I, a unique architectural style emerged in Prague – Czech Cubism – which is more commonly associated with painting, but here it was translated into architecture. After the war, a distinctive local style called Rondocubism developed.
Many of these buildings are enhanced with fascinating sculptural decorations and mosaics, making the city a true open-air gallery of innovative design.