Legiobanka building in Prague

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The Legiobanka building in Prague is a landmark example of early 20th-century Czech modernist architecture, designed by renowned architect Josef Gočár and noted for its distinctive Cubist and Rondocubist elements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
cultural monument
architect Josef Gočár NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Cubism
Czech modernism
Rondocubism NERFINISHED
associatedWith Czechoslovak Legionnaires NERFINISHED
interwar Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
category Bank buildings in the Czech Republic
Cubist architecture in the Czech Republic
Modernist architecture in Prague
Rondocubist architecture
completionDate early 1920s
country Czech Republic
hasArchitecturalType office building
hasFunction financial institution headquarters
hasMaterial masonry
plaster
stone
hasPart corner tower-like volumes
decorative façade reliefs
large banking hall
street-level shopfronts
heritageDesignation cultural monument of the Czech Republic
protected building
inception early 20th century
influencedBy Czech Cubism NERFINISHED
Rondocubism NERFINISHED
locatedIn Czechia NERFINISHED
Europe
Prague NERFINISHED
Prague 2 NERFINISHED
locatedOn Na Poříčí Street NERFINISHED
namedAfter Legiobanka NERFINISHED
notableFor Rondocubist elements
distinctive Cubist elements
ornamental façade
partOf Prague urban heritage zone NERFINISHED
roofType flat roof
significance landmark example of early 20th-century Czech modernist architecture
usedFor banking

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Josef Gočár notableWork Legiobanka building in Prague