Vršovice Savings Bank Building

Vršovice Savings Bank Building (in Czech: Vršovická záložna or Vršovická spořitelna) is a Neo-Renaissance building, which is located in Prague 10-Vršovice. The architect of the building was Antonin Balšánek.

Vršovice Savings Bank Building
Vršovická záložna
General information
Typebank
LocationPrague, Czech Republic
Coordinates50.071986°N 14.451495°E / 50.071986; 14.451495
Construction started1911
OwnerČeská spořitelna, Czech Republic
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
ArchitectAntonín Balšánek

Description

Antonin Balšánek designed this art nouveau building which incorporates several notable statues. On the front are two by the Czech sculptor Ladislav Šaloun. The building also includes work by sculptors Josef Mařatka and František Uprka.[1]

This building was opened to the public in September 2012 as part of the European Heritage Days initiative.[2]

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References

  1. Vrsovice Square, Virtual Prague, retrieved 7 November 2013
  2. Praha 10 spouští QRpedii. Památky označkuje QR kódy, Lucas Vaclavik, September 2012, CNews.cz, retrieved 17 November 2013
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