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HOUSE THAT DANCES (DŮM TANČÍCÍ)

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Rašínovo Nábřeži 80, Prague, Czech Republic
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2024
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This little jewel of late 20th-century architecture is located at the entrance to the Jiraskův bridge on the right bank of the Jiráskovo Nám. at the end of the Masaryk quay. It stands on a site that was bombed by the Allies in 1945 and remained a wasteland until the late 1980s. This nickname in fact conceals a more official and much more sober name: Dutch National Building. This strikingly curved house blends surprisingly well with the rather Secession-style buildings on the surrounding quayside. In particular, its transparent metal sphere is reminiscent of the materials used in the Art Nouveau style. Its unique shape was designed by Czech architect V. Milunič and American architect F.-O. Gehry. It's a fine example of deconstruction architecture, with its transparent veil revealing its twisted structure made of massive reinforced concrete columns. The curved, glazed section adjoins the concrete, evoking a changing couple and earning the building its nickname of "the dancing house". Unique and phenomenal, it has been featured on the cover of many an architectural book and, much photographed, is fast becoming another symbol of the Czech capital. You can't visit the interior, but you can try to book a table at Ginger & Fred, on the top floor, an upmarket restaurant offering excellent fusion cuisine and, of course, a sumptuous view embracing the Vltava, Petřín Hill and the castle.

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Juuulie59
Visited in december 2018
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à voir si vous avez le temps
Un joli batiment, très moderne, presque futuriste. Il évoque un couple de danseurs.
Ce bâtiment n'étant pas en plein coeur de ville, il vous faudra prendre le tramway pour y accéder. Cependant, ce bâtiment est très bien éclairé le soir. Il vaut donc un petit détour!
enzo612
Visited in september 2018
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A voir, pour un passage éclair. Aucun intérêt pour moi de m'y attarder, ni même de monter sur le toit, d'autant que le prix est assez élevé.
elodieRUN
Visited in september 2018
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Quel ben endroit, empreint de design, art, couleur
n'hésitez pas à venir la voir la nuit, bel endroit tout en se promenant le long de la Vsalva
Hani2017
Visited in august 2017
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Une architecture très distinguées ,avec des courbes d'ou le nom de la maison qui dance .reste tres simple a l'intérieur. L'enter est gratuite mais pour accéder a la terrasse il faut passer par une cafee resto et vous été obligé de consommer. Une très belle vue .
Manej
Visited in september 2017
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Fred et Ginger de son vrai nom, en hommage à Fred Astaire et Ginger Rogers, son architecture vaut le coup d'oeil. Elle s'accorde finalement assez bien avec son entourage. Sur la ligne de tram qui mène de la vieille ville au pied de Vysehrad.

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