The Prague City Gallery (Galerie Hlavního Města Prahy or GHMP) is a network of seven historic buildings spread across the city, each dedicated to showcasing modern and contemporary art. The gallery’s locations span from the late 13th-century Gothic Stone Bell House, with its intricate stonework and historical ambiance, to the 1911 Art Nouveau Villa Bilek, featuring flowing lines and ornate details. Visitors can explore a diverse array of artistic expressions, set against the backdrop of Prague’s rich architectural heritage. Today, the gallery offers a unique opportunity to experience both the city’s historical landmarks and its vibrant contemporary art scene.
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