House at the Black Madonna with Czech Cubism Exhibition
Dům U Černé Matky Boží s expozicí Český kubismus
The House at the Black Madonna is a seminal work of Czech Cubist architecture, designed by Josef Gočár in 1911–1912. It now hosts a permanent exhibition of Czech Cubism by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, showcasing Cubist art, design, and architecture.

📜 A peak work of Czech Cubist architecture, designed by Josef Gočár.
🏛️ Hosts a permanent exhibition of Czech Cubism by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague.

Why Go

🎨 Explore a unique blend of Cubist fine art, applied art, and architecture.
✨ Admire furniture, ceramics, glass, and metal works by leading Cubist artists.
☕ Experience the reconstructed Grand Café Orient, a Cubist-style cafe.
📚 Discover the rich history of Czech Cubism in a national cultural monument.

Hours

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Cost

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Getting There

📍 Located in Prague's Old Town, at the corner of Ovocný trh and Celetná Street.

Food

☕ Grand Café Orient on the first floor offers a unique Cubist interior.
🍽️ Café and Restaurant Černá Madona on the ground floor facing Celetná Street.

Managed By

Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v Praze (Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague).

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architecturecubismmuseumartdesignhistorical buildingPraguecafenational cultural monumentexhibition