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  2. Hotel Paris (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Paris Prague (Czech: Hotel Paříž Praha) is a 5-star luxury hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the centre of Prague in Old Town. It was built in 1904 according to plans of Jan Vejrych. Its architectural style is a mixture of Art Nouveau and Gothic Revival.

  3. Postal codes in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    1 - the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague (second digit represents one of 10 Prague districts, so e.g. 160 00 is the main post office in Prague 6 - Dejvice). 2 - central Bohemia (272 01 Kladno, 280 01 Kolín). Numbers 200 00 - 249 99 are reserved for internal needs of the postal system itself and are not assigned to any region.

  4. Palace (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    In the French hotel industry, the term palace is particularly reserved for certain establishments, in a strict sense, specifically being used to describe a luxury hotel. Since 2010, the title has been officially designated by Atout France as a grade classification of certain French hotels, around half of which are located in Paris . [ 1 ]

  5. List of castles in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Prague Castle at night. This is the List of castles and châteaux located in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic.There are many palaces and châteaux in the area, therefore this list is not complete.

  6. Category:Palaces in Prague - Wikipedia

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  7. Paris, Palace Hôtel - Wikipedia

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  8. Court of honor (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Le Vau opened up the interior court of the Château de Versailles to create the expansive entrance cour d'honneur, subsequently copied all over Europe.. A court of honor (French: cour d'honneur [kuʁ dɔnœʁ] ⓘ; German: Ehrenhof [ˈeːʁənhoːf]) is the principal and formal approach and forecourt of a large building.

  9. List of Baroque residences - Wikipedia

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    Clam-Gallas Palace: Prague Count John Wenceslaus of Gallas, Viceroy of Naples Czech Republic: Dům U Černého Noha Prague Josef Jäger Czech Republic: Palace of the Turbos Prague Turbo Family Czech Republic: Smiřických Palace Prague Jaroslav I. Smiřický from Smiřice Czech Republic: Grömling Palace Prague Charles of Grömling Czech ...