Tančící dům

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Tančící dům is a famous deconstructivist building in Prague, Czech Republic, nicknamed "Fred and Ginger" for its distinctive, dance-like architectural form.

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Tančící dům canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
deconstructivist architecture
postmodern architecture
alsoKnownAs Ginger and Fred NERFINISHED
architect Frank Gehry NERFINISHED
Vlado Milunić NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle deconstructivism
postmodernism
category Buildings and structures in Prague
Deconstructivist architecture
Tourist attractions in Prague
city Prague NERFINISHED
completionDate 1996
continent Europe
coordinateSystem WGS84
country Czech Republic
developer Nationale-Nederlanden NERFINISHED
hasPart concrete tower
glass tower
rooftop terrace
top-floor restaurant
hasUse gallery
hotel
offices
restaurant
height about 30 metres
heritageStatus modern landmark of Prague
inception early 1990s
inspiredBy dancing couple
languageOfName Czech
locatedIn Jiráskovo náměstí NERFINISHED
Prague NERFINISHED
Prague 2 NERFINISHED
Rašínovo nábřeží NERFINISHED
locatedOn Vltava River embankment NERFINISHED
materialUsed concrete
glass
steel
namedAfter Fred Astaire NERFINISHED
Ginger Rogers NERFINISHED
nickname Fred and Ginger NERFINISHED
numberOfFloors 9
openingDate 1996
roofFeature metal dome
startDate 1992
touristAttraction yes
translationOfName Dancing House NERFINISHED

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Fred and Ginger refersTo Tančící dům
Jiráskovo náměstí hasNotableBuilding Tančící dům