📜 Prague's first Cubist building, designed by Josef Gočár in 1911–1912. 🏛️ Hosts a permanent exhibition of Czech Cubism by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. 🔍 Named after a 17th-century Baroque Madonna statue on its corner. # 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. # Why Avoid 🚫 May not appeal to those uninterested in architecture or art history. 🚶♀️ Can get crowded during peak tourist seasons. # Cost 💰 Basic 150 Kč, Reduced 80 Kč. Free for children under 15. # Hours 🕒 Tuesday 10:00–20:00; Wednesday–Sunday 10:00–18:00; Closed Mondays. # 📍 Location Old Town, Prague, between Celetná Street and Ovocný trh. # 🎓 Educational Programs 📚 Programs for schools and public, including workshops and active zones. 🗺️ Self-guided tour map of Cubist architecture available. # 🍽️ Food & Drink ☕ Grand Café Orient on 1st floor. 🍽️ Café and Restaurant Černá Madona on ground floor. # 🛍️ Shop 🛒 Kubista gallery offers original or replica Cubist designs.
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