Hotel Juliš at Wenceslas Square in city core of Prague, Czech Republic. May 28, 2022
Until the 1920s, a Gothic house which was later modified into Baroque style and named U Božiho oka (At God's eye) stood there. In its place, a hotel was built by entrepreneur Karel Juliš. Designed by architect and urban planner Pavel Janák, the Functionalist building represents a bright example of 1920s architecture. The hotel with a passageway is built on a narrow lot. On the lower floor was a terraced café with a cake shop inspired by the Hotel Avion in Brno designed by Bohuslav Fuchs.
The hotel was built in a few stages between 1920-1928. After the construction, there was a large restaurant on the ground floor, a confectionary, and café, hotel rooms were on the upper floors and in the basement, there was a cinema.
Hotel Juliš at Wenceslas Square in city core of Prague, Czech Republic. May 28, 2022
Until the 1920s, a Gothic house which was later modified into Baroque style and named U Božiho oka (At God's eye) stood there. In its place, a hotel was built by entrepreneur Karel Juliš. Designed by architect and urban planner Pavel Janák, the Functionalist building represents a bright example of 1920s architecture. The hotel with a passageway is built on a narrow lot. On the lower floor was a terraced café with a cake shop inspired by the Hotel Avion in Brno designed by Bohuslav Fuchs.
The hotel was built in a few stages between 1920-1928. After the construction, there was a large restaurant on the ground floor, a confectionary, and café, hotel rooms were on the upper floors and in the basement, there was a cinema.