REMOVED - figuríny ve vestibulu nové budovy Národního muzea/Cut-out in the lobby, new building of the National Museum, Prague, CZ
Posted by: Noe1
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Cut-out in the lobby of the new National Museum building (formerly the Stock Exchange building, the Czechoslovak Parliament, and Radio Free Europe)/ figuríny ve vestibulu nové budovy Národního muzea (burzy, poté parlamentu a radia Svobodná Evropa)
Waymark Code: WMAAEM
Location: Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Date Posted: 12/13/2010
Views: 155
ENG: Cut-outs are in children's corner in the hall of the National Museum's new building. The building itself has an interesting history - it was built in 1938, designed by Jaroslav Rossler, as the seat of Prague Stock Exchange. In World War II the building served as a warehouse and a military hospital. Between 1946 - 1992 parliament seat there. In the years 1995-2009 it was the seat of the Radio Free Europe. The National Museum use it from 2009.
Cut-outs can be visited only after paying the admission fee to exhibitions.
CZ: Figuríny jsou v detském koutku vstupní haly nové budovy Národního muzea. Budova sama má zajímavou historii - byla postavena v roce 1938 podle projektu Jaroslava Rosslera jako sídlo Pražské bursy. Za II. svetové války sloužila jako skladište a lazaret. V letech 1946 - 1992 zde sídlil parlament. V letech 1995–2009 odtud vysílalo rádio Svobodná Evropa, od cervna 2009 patrí Národnímu muzeu.
Lze je navštívit pouze po zaplacení vstupného pri prohlídce výstav.
Visit Instructions:
Take a photo of yourself or someone in your group posing in place with the cut-out. *If you are traveling alone, use the timer function or find a friendly passerby to help you out*
Also note any changes that may have occurred since the original waymark was created, including physical condition of cutouts, accessibility, etc.