SEKUNDOGENITOR
At the top of the stairs on the Brühl Terrace, you will find an elegant two-storey building, 62 metres long, with a clear colour façade and a green copper roof. This neo-baroque building was built in 1897 by the architect of the Courtyard Gustav Fröhlich at the location of the Brühl Library, which has housed the Academy of fine arts since 1791. The remains of the second royal prince of blood, his style is an anthology of the rococo architecture and voluntarily éloigne from the vogue pompous historicism in the late th century. It houses Café Vis-à-Vis since the building was rebuilt in 1957.
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