Rothmayer Hall - Hradčanské nám. 56

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Hradčanské nám. 56, 118 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia

Postal code : 118
Website : https://www.hrad.cz/cs/prazsky-hrad-pro-navstevniky/ostatni/reprezentacni-prostory-10289
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City : Praha 1 Hradčany

Hradčanské nám. 56, 118 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
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Polecam wizytę z przewodnikiem.
I recommend a guided visit.
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Lucia Slabeyciusova on Google

V hale nam bola zima, napriek tomu, ze von bolo vyse 30 stupnov. Najprv to bolo prijemne, ale po hodine sme si uz museli dat svetrik. Hala je krasna, uzasne vyhlady.
It was cold in our hall, even though it was more than 30 degrees outside. At first it was nice, but after an hour we had to wear a sweater. The hall is beautiful, with amazing views.
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Anastasia О. on Google

Место съёмки фильма Миссия невыполнима: Протокол Фантом. Это место в фильме выдавали за двор Кремля?
Location of the film Mission Impossible: Phantom Protocol. This place in the film was given out as the Kremlin’s courtyard?
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The Rothmayer Hall is part of the Prague Castle's representative premises, which are open to the public only on special occasions. Usually on the first Saturday after 8 May and 28 October. The peculiarity is the distinctive penultimate modifications that Otto Rothmayer took care of in 1948-57 - mainly three rows of windows above one another. Rothmayer was also behind the Plečnik's design of the wooden ceiling. From later rebuildings, shortening the room and adding a dressing room and marble floor from 1972-76 are of the greatest importance. The statue of T. G. Masaryk made of white marble, placed here was crafted by Jan Štursa in 1991. Rothmayerův Sál je součástí reprezentačních prostor Pražského hradu, které se otevírají pro veřejnost jen při slavnostních příležitostech. Obvykle v první sobotu po 8. květnu a 28. říjnu. Zvláštností jsou výrazné předposlední úpravy, o které se v letech 1948-57 postaral architekt Otto Rothmayer. Jedná se hlavně o tři řady oken nad sebou. Tento tvůrce stál taky za počátkem realizace Plečnikova návrhu dřevěného stropu. Z pozdějších zásahů má největší význam zkrácení místnosti a její doplnění o šatnu a mramorovou podlahu z let 1972-76. Sochu T. G. Masaryka z bílého mramoru, umístěnou sem v roce 1991 zhotovil v roce 1921 Jan Štursa.
The Rothmayer Hall is part of the Prague Castle's representative premises, which are open to the public only on special occasions. Usually on the first Saturday after 8 May and 28 October. The peculiarity is the distinctive penultimate modifications that Otto Rothmayer took care of in 1948-57 - mainly three rows of windows above one another. Rothmayer was also behind the Plečnik's design of the wooden ceiling. From later rebuildings, shortening the room and adding a dressing room and marble floor from 1972-76 are of the greatest importance. The statue of T. G. Masaryk made of white marble, placed here was crafted by Jan Štursa in 1991. Rothmayer Hall is part of the representative spaces of Prague Castle, which are open to the public only on ceremonial occasions. Usually on the first Saturday after May 8 and October 28. A special feature is the significant penultimate modifications, which were taken care of in the years 1948-57 by the architect Otto Rothmayer. These are mainly three rows of windows on top of each other. This creator was also behind the beginning of the realization of Plečnik's design of a wooden ceiling. Of the later interventions, the shortening of the room and its addition of a dressing room and a marble floor from 1972-76 is of the greatest importance. The statue of T. G. Masaryk made of white marble, placed here in 1991, was made in 1921 by Jan Štursa.

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