📜 An iconic monument of modern Rondocubist architecture in Prague.
🎭 Houses a theatre and a stylish café.
🏛️ See a significant cultural monument of modern architecture
✨ Admire the unique Rondocubism style by Pavel Janák
🎨 Explore luxurious interiors with marble, brass, and mosaics
🖼️ Discover the large 'Adria (Seafaring)' sculpture by Jan Štursa
🕰️ Marvel at Bohumil Kafka's astronomical clock inside
☕ Enjoy excellent coffee and food at the stylish Kavárna Adria
🎭 Catch a performance at Divadlo Bez Zábradlí theatre
The stylish Kavárna Adria is located on the second floor.
It offers excellent coffee, homemade desserts, salads, pasta, risotto, and soups.
Plan for approximately 1 hour to explore the palace.
Constructed between 1923-1924 for Riunione Adriatica di Sicurta.
Designed by architect Josef Zasche, with facades by Pavel Janák.
Le Corbusier described it as a 'massive building of Assyrian character'.
The exterior has a fortress-like appearance with towers and battlements.