Prague’s Municipal House, or Obecní Dum, stands as a remarkable example of art nouveau architecture, drawing visitors with an interest in both art and design. Located in the heart of the city, this grand building features meticulously crafted details, from the light fittings to the tiles, all designed by leading artists of the time. The interior, including the grand concert hall, showcases the opulence and creativity of the era. Today, visitors can explore the intricate designs and experience the rich cultural heritage that the Municipal House embodies.
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