Europe was thus a district prostitute. Go for an interesting state
Museums and galleries do not have the best equivalent. Due to the coronavirus, people are careful not to rush to the stands. However, the exhibitions are still open and offer knowledge.
For example, Galerie Danc dm has opened its most controversial exhibition this year. Prague will decadently take part. Denk Metro, in cooperation with the gallery, compiled a mini-force, which can be seen behind the curtain of the exhibition. It documents the decadent life in Prague during the 20th century, literally from A to. The state is arranged in alphabetical order: one letter is used for each letter.
The subway fell mainly on the crack of darkness. N miniseril zan psmenem E. The history of the Art Nouveau Hotel Evropa would go to romn. It gained its fame at the time when it was owned by the restorer Karel Roubek. The hotel was a real phenomenon during the First Republic. Before the wolf, British businessman Nicholas Winton, for example, said that he was protecting the Jewish children from Nazism. The local cafe was loved by the actor Vlasta Buriana, who befriended the hotel fkuchaem and the day he went to the hotel kitchens and had a little fun. Franz Kafka had a single author here for a change.
The interiors of the hotel served the film several times, and as inspiration for the film restaurant on the Titanic, or they directly included you in the film Mission: Impossible. Vstava Praha decadent but remember to go one interesting thing, which is not so much talked about. After the twentieth century, the hotel’s café was probably the most important place for homosexuals.
For a kind of world of wolves in caverns, the unwritten distribution of space worked. A homosexual guest sat in the ground, among other things, but the mezzanine, from where you can go to the ground to see the round walkway, was a homosexual host, both a man and a woman, described by well-known facts historian Jan Seidel.
Both communicating floors had varying degrees of intensity, which the historian Franz Schindler interprets as suitable for those who are familiar with the sex, who drank for the first time and did not respect themselves in the new environment in the world and did not want to risk the need for interpretive like homosexuals: they could settle down, Seidel explains.
Heda Bartkov, for example, was one of the astch invaders of the café. This dma became an icon of homosexual cracks during the normalization period. She was pouring, challenging, and behaving in a frivolous, unrestrained, and unconventional way. It was said that the origin of the French Bourbon was the first to be called Count Heda.
The suppression in terms of homosexual clients began in the 1970s and 1980s, when the mezzanine was closed for daily guests and was only used for server rooms for hotel guests. In addition, trams have disappeared from Wenceslas Square. So a strong city-building element, adds a historian. The fame of the hotel’s cafes gradually fell into the wall in the 1980s, and the town became a district prostitute who had easy access to foreign clients staying at the hotel.
The hotel began a new chapter in 2016, when the building was bought by Prague Prime Home Management, part of the Austrian Julius Meinl Group. The current hotel is being renovated and expanded. In the courtyard, Pistav has built an eight-storey building, which will increase its accommodation capacity to 160 hectares, creating conference facilities for 210 hectares, a wellness and panoramic restaurant. The expected completion date is set for the end of 2022.