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  2. List of Art Deco architecture in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Imperial Cafe, Prague; Hotel Vítkov , Žižkov, ... Edifício Imperial (formerly Cafe Imperial, now McDonald's) Porto; Estação de serviços (Service Station ...

  3. Hotel Imperial - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by architect Arnold Zenetti and built under the direction of Heinrich Adam in 1863. [3] Initially, it was planned as the city palace (Stadtpalais) and residence of Duke Philipp of Württemberg (1838–1917) and his wife Maria Theresa (1845–1927), née Archduchess of Austria; its original name was Palais Württemberg. [3]

  4. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    In Irish usage, the presence or absence of the acute accent does not signify the type of establishment (coffeehouse versus diner), and is purely a decision by the owner: for instance, the two largest diner-style café chains in Ireland in the 1990s were named "Kylemore Cafe" and "Bewley's Café" – i.e., one written without, and one with, the ...

  5. Prague - Wikipedia

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    As King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, he transformed Prague into an imperial capital. In the 1470s, Prague had around 70,000 inhabitants and with an area of 360 ha (~1.4 square miles) it was the third-largest city in the Holy Roman Empire. [38]

  6. Category:Art Nouveau architecture in Prague - Wikipedia

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  7. Czech architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cubist lamp by Emil Králíček, Jungmannovo náměstí, next to the Gothic Church of Our Lady of the Snows (). Czech architecture, or more precisely architecture of the Czech Republic or architecture of Czechia, is a term covering many important historical and contemporary architectural movements in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia.

  8. Berta Fanta - Wikipedia

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    Berta Fanta (née Sohr; May 19, 1865 – December 18, 1918), [1] was a literary and intellectual figure from Prague. She was at the centre of the Prague intelligentsia with a "salon" meeting at her house.

  9. Písek Gate - Wikipedia

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    Písek Gate (Czech: Písecká brána), also called Bruska Gate (Czech: Bruská brána) is a former city gate of Baroque fortification of Prague, Czech Republic. Once belonging to the fortification section called Marian Walls ( Czech : Mariánské hradby ) it is located in K Brusce Street in the Hradčany neighbourhood, not far from Hradčanská ...