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Hotel Olympik **** Praha - Double room

Hotel Olympik ****

Prague close to center → Karlín, Prague 8 • 2.9 mi ( 4.6 km ) from Dancing House

Olympik hotel in Prague, from category 4 star Prague hotels, is situated on the metro line B (Palmovka station), just 10 minutes from the historical city centre. Hotel offers Prague accommodation in 314 rooms and five apartments.

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Guest House Patanka Praha

Guest House Patanka

Prague out of center → Dejvice, Prague 6 • 2.9 mi ( 4.6 km ) from Dancing House

Pension Patanka Praha originally was a wine merchant home-stead, surrounded by slopes of vineyard. It was rebuilt and reconstructed and now it is available for accomodation. And now offers its guests a quiet and peaceful environment in green but still very close to the centre of Prague,easily accessible by trams, buses and metro and also close to International Ruzyne airport.

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Penzion Marie

Prague out of center → Michle, Prague 4 • 2.9 mi ( 4.7 km ) from Dancing House
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B&B Na Strani Praha

B&B Na Strani

Prague out of center → Krč, Prague 4 • 2.9 mi ( 4.7 km ) from Dancing House

Prague Pension Na Strani is family non smoking pension that offers excellent services all the year round. Pension Na Strani is situated in a quiet neighbourhood, very close to the Budějovická tube station (line C).  Thanks to this you can enjoy the sights of Prague every day and it takes only 7 minutes by tube to get there. Prague Pension Na Strani offers pleasant Prague accommodation in 5 double rooms, 1 triple room and 2 apartments. The maximum capacity is 20 persons.

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ABEX HOSTEL UBYTOVNA Praha

ABEX HOSTEL UBYTOVNA

Prague → Strašnice, Prague 3 • 2.9 mi ( 4.7 km ) from Dancing House
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Pension Nika Praha

Pension Nika

Prague out of center → Krč, Prague 4 • 2.9 mi ( 4.7 km ) from Dancing House

Pension Nika is located in uptown in a quiet part of Prague 4. Just about two minutes walk will take you the way to the metro station Budejovicka, and about 10 minutes to Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square. All rooms have wi-fi.

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Hotel Slavia Praha

Hotel Slavia Praha

Prague out of center → Vršovice, Prague 10 • 2.9 mi ( 4.7 km ) from Dancing House

Prague hotel Slavia offers cheap accommodation in Prague and is located in a quiet area of Prague, next to the sport facilities of Sports Club Slavia. From hotel Slavia  you can get to Prague centre for 15 minutes by the public transport (either by tram or the underground – line A, station Strašnická).

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Hotel Avion Praha

Hotel Avion

Prague out of center → Dejvice, Prague 6 • 3.0 mi ( 4.8 km ) from Dancing House

Avion Hotel Praha is modern 3 star hotels in Prague on the road from Prague airport to the business Prague centre. Avion Hotel Praha offers comfortable accommodation in Prague in the quiet residential area of Prague. Only 15 minutes by tram from the Prague Castle (Prazsky hrad). Fire safety compliant property. Suitable accommodation for business persons and for families.

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Hotel Olympik Artemis **** Praha

Hotel Olympik Artemis ****

Prague close to center → Karlín, Prague 8 • 3.0 mi ( 4.8 km ) from Dancing House

Hotel Artemis Praha, from category 4 star hotels in Prague, is located in quiet residential part of Prague 8, Karlín district, within easy reach of the city centre by public transportation. Tram stop and subway station - ''Invalidovna'' are located approx. 300 meters from this hotel in Prague.

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Hotel Olympik Tristar*** Praha

Hotel Olympik Tristar***

Prague close to center → Karlín, Prague 8 • 3.0 mi ( 4.8 km ) from Dancing House

Hotel Tristar Praha, from category 3 star hotels in Prague, is situated on metro line B, just 10 minutes from the historical Prague centre.

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Hostel Seven Praha

Hostel Seven

Prague close to center → Holešovice, Prague 7 • 3.0 mi ( 4.8 km ) from Dancing House

CHEAP ACCOMMODATION IN PRAGUE

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Hotel Malekon Praha

Hotel Malekon

Prague out of center → Michle, Prague 4 • 3 mi ( 4.9 km ) from Dancing House

Garni Prague Hotel Malekon offers accomodation in Prague in a quiet residential quarter in a south part of Prague 4 - Michle. Hotel Malekon is placed 5 minutes drive from Prague center, nearby Kačerov underground station.Hotel has own closed parking. The hotel offers Prague accomodation in single or double bedrooms with own WC, shower or bath and safety box. For the families with children, hotel can offer also two extra beds.

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Dancing House (Tančící dům)

The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům) or Fred and Ginger is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, Czech Republic, at Rašínovo nábřeží (Rašín's riverbank). It was designed by the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in co-operation with Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry on a vacant riverfront plot. The building was designed in 1992 and completed in 1996.

The very non-traditional design was controversial at the time because the house stands out among the Baroque, Gothic and Art Nouveau buildings for which Prague is famous and in the opinion of some it does not accord well with these architectural styles. The then Czech president, Václav Havel, who lived for decades next to the site, had avidly supported this project, hoping that the building would become a center of cultural activity.

Gehry originally named the house Fred and Ginger (after the famous dancers Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers – the house resembles a pair of dancers) but this nickname is now rarely used; moreover, Gehry himself was later "afraid to import American Hollywood kitsch to Prague", and thus discarded his own idea.

Origin

The “Dancing House” is set on a property of great historical significance. Its site was the location of a house destroyed by the U.S. bombing of Prague in 1945. The plot and structure lay decrepit until 1960 when the area was cleared. The neighbouring plot was co-owned by the family of Václav Havel who spent most of his life there. As early as 1986 (during the Communist era) V. Milunić, then a respected architect in the Czechoslovak milieu, conceived an idea for a project at the place and discussed it with his neighbour, the then little-known dissident Václav Havel. A few years later, during the Velvet Revolution Havel became a popular leader and was subsequently elected president of Czechoslovakia. Thanks to his authority the idea to develop the site grew.[citation needed] Havel eventually decided to have Milunić survey the site, hoping for it to become a cultural center, although this was not the result.

The Dutch insurance company Nationale-Nederlanden (since 1991 ING Bank) agreed to sponsor the building of a house on site. The “super bank” chose Milunić as the lead designer and asked him to partner with another world-renowned architect to approach the process. The French architect Jean Nouvel turned down the idea because of the small square footage, but the well-known Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry accepted the invitation. Because of the bank's excellent financial state at the time, it was able to offer almost unlimited funding for the project. From their first meeting in 1992 in Geneva, Gehry and Milunić began to elaborate Milunić's original idea of a building consisting of two parts, static and dynamic ("yin and yang"), which were to symbolize the transition of Czechoslovakia (Czechia) from a communist regime to a parliamentary democracy.

Structure

The style is known as deconstructivist (“new-baroque” to the designers) architecture due to its unusual shape. The “dancing” shape is supported by 99 concrete panels, each a different shape and dimension. On the top of the building is a large twisted structure of metal nicknamed Medusa.

“In the interior of a square of buildings in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, the Dancing House has two central bodies. The first is a tower of glass that is close to half height and is supported by curved pillars, the second runs parallel to the river, which is characterized by the moldings that follow a wavy motion and distributed through the windows so the non-aligned.[clarification needed] This solution has been driven mainly by a kind of aesthetic consideration: the windows lined evidenciarían that the building has two windows, although they have the same height as the two adjacent buildings of the nineteenth century.[clarification needed] They also do not have to be perceived in the will of the designer, as simple forms on a flat surface, but must achieve the effect of three-dimensionality, hence the idea of frames as outgoing frames of paintings. Also the winding moldings on the facade make it more confusing perspective, diminishing the contrast with the buildings that surround it."

Awards

The general shape of the building is now featured on a gold 2,000 Czech koruna coin issued by the Czech National Bank. The coin completes a series called “Ten Centuries of Architecture”.

t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tančící_dům

Landmarks near Dancing House

  • Alpský dvůr
    160 yd ( 150 m ) from Dancing House
  • Kostel sv. Václava na Zderaze
    170 yd ( 150 m ) from Dancing House
  • Jiráskův most a okolí
    210 yd ( 190 m ) from Dancing House
  • Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral
    240 yd ( 220 m ) from Dancing House
  • Public transport station Palackého náměstí
    340 yd ( 310 m ) from Dancing House
  • Zítkovy sady
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Dancing House
  • Palackého most a okolí
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Dancing House
  • Metro station Karlovo náměstí
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Dancing House
  • Public transport station Moráň
    380 yd ( 350 m ) from Dancing House
  • Public transport station Karlovo náměstí
    390 yd ( 360 m ) from Dancing House
  • České vysoké učení technické na Karlově náměstí
    400 yd ( 370 m ) from Dancing House
  • Divadlo bez opony
    410 yd ( 380 m ) from Dancing House
  • Central Parking Prague
    430 yd ( 390 m ) from Dancing House
  • Public transport station Dětský ostrov
    430 yd ( 400 m ) from Dancing House
  • Public transport station Myslíkova
    440 yd ( 400 m ) from Dancing House
  • Faustův dům
    440 yd ( 400 m ) from Dancing House
  • Palác Žofín
    460 yd ( 420 m ) from Dancing House
  • Charles Square
    460 yd ( 420 m ) from Dancing House
  • Emauzy
    500 yd ( 450 m ) from Dancing House
  • Kostel sv. Jana Na Skalce
    510 yd ( 460 m ) from Dancing House

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