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In Prague, Berta Fanta was the hostess of a prominent and famous literary and philosophic salon. [2] The salon was called Cafe Louvre, the name of its first venue. Later, the salon was hosted at the Fanta's house. [ 4 ]
Paul at the Louvre Museum, Paris Paul inside a shopping center in Le Chesnay, France Paul in Prague, Czech Republic. Paul is a French chain of bakery-café restaurants found in 47 countries with the head office at Marcq-en-Barœul, Greater Lille, France. [1]
1993 – 1 January: Prague becomes capital of the Czech Republic. [6] 1995 – U.S. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty headquartered in city. [36] 1996 City hosts World Congress of Esperanto; manifesto drafted. Dancing House built. 1997 – Via Foundation headquartered in city. 1998 – University of New York in Prague established. 1999 - Prague ...
The Prague Astronomical Clock, also known as the Orloj, is a medieval marvel located on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall in Prague. Installed in 1410, it is one of the world’s oldest ...
Prague Castle at night Charles Bridge Bridges of Prague St. Vitus Cathedral Old Town Square in Prague, Town Hall Tower and astronomical clock The astronomical clock Vltava River Týn Church – a view from east of Prague The Church of St. Nicolas The Jerusalem Synagogue, built in 1905 to 1906 by Wilhelm Stiassny, of Bratislava, is the largest Jewish place of worship in Prague.
The journalists met daily at a Stammtisch at the Café Louvre, led by Robert Best and Marcel Fodor. For more information, see Vienna's Cafe Louvre in the 1920s & 1930s: Meeting Place for Foreign Correspondents by Dan Durning.
Kinský Palace in Prague, where Utitz and Franz Kafka went to school. Emil Utitz was born in Roztoky near Prague on 27 May 1883. [1] He grew up in Roztoky with his sister Flora. [2] Their parents were Gotthold Utitz (1855–1916), [2] a manufacturer of leather goods, and his wife Philippina. [3]
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