Bez zábradlí Theatre
Theatre housed in a modern architecture building with art deco and rondocubism elements. It serves as a cultural venue offering theatrical performances. Read more…
The theatre is located in a building designed with a combination of modern architecture and art deco style, featuring rondocubism influences. The building was created in 1924 by architects Pavel Janák and Josef Zasche. It is part of the cultural scene and hosts the Karel Heřmánek Theatre, providing a space dedicated to theatrical arts. The structure is noted for its distinctive facade and architectural style that blends art deco with rondocubism, reflecting the early 20th-century artistic movements in Prague.
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