Hotel Paris (Prague)
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Hotel Paris
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. It featured as a location in Bohumil Hrabal's book I Served the King of England.[1] In 1984 it was declared as a historical monument.
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- ^ Randoplh, Eric (10 August 2013). "Postcard from… Prague". The Independent. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
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Coordinates: 50°5′17.59″N 14°25′37.6″E / 50.0882194°N 14.427111°E
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- Hotels in Prague
- Art Nouveau architecture in Prague
- Art Nouveau hotels
- Hotel buildings completed in 1904
- European hotel stubs
- Czech building and structure stubs