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Luxury comes in many shapes and sizes. For some, living in the lap of luxury means being surrounded by exceptional things, for others it may mean feeling safe and secure. But living in a beautiful location, about which it could be said that you are living in a fairy tale, that really is worth it. Please accept our invitation to have a look at Janáčkovo nábřeží.

Luxury housing like in a fairy tale - Janáčkovo nábřeží

Mgr. Jana Höger
06.Dec 2016
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Janáčkovo nábřeží

The beginnings of Janáčkovo nábřeží 

The north part of the embankment was called Ferdinandovo nábřeží from the 1890s, the southern part was known as Nábřežní ulice. Both parts were subsequently joined with the increasing development in this area and closure of the former industrial plants and gardens. Both parts are protected by an embankment wall, construction began on the north part in 1874 and on the south part near Palacký Bridge in 1903. 

Janáčkovo nábřeží: the view from one of the house
Corner apartment building, Richard Klenka
Šamonil´s house, Janáčkovo nábřeží

A hint of luxury and Art Nouveau

The loftiness and refinement of the houses here is given by the suitable location, in particular when looking at the opposite bank of the Vltava, from Masarykovo nábřeží in the New Town. Apart from the historicism as portrayed by Josef Schulz, Jan Zeyer or Ferdinand Šamonil, there are also a few examples of late Art Nouveau architecture here. True gems and buildings which stand out due to their unique nature are three palatial houses: the corner apartment block by the professor from the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague Richard Klenka Knight of Vlastimil with the remarkable motif of “Gaudiesque” chimneys on the roof, then the corner house by Ladislav Čapek with curious stucco decoration on the façade (for example, the motif of a bird holding plans for the building) and the third is the building created by the architect Emil Dufek with a half-timber motif on the gables. All of the buildings have nobly designed entrances with spacious lobbies. We can find similarly generously designed buildings on Lesnická or on Náměstí 14. října.

Byt s výhledem na Pražský hrad 420m
Byt s výhledem na Pražský hrad 420m, Praha 5

The home of historians and artists

Many interesting apartment buildings were built on Janáčkovo nábřeží at the turn of the century, these attracting a lot of prominent people. Personalities such as Josef Pekař used to live here, as did General Rudolf Medek, the architect Josef Zítek or the actress Nataša Gollová, member of the cultural elite Ema Destinová, the historian Karel Krejčí or the first director of the National Theatre F. A Šubrt. Other people to succumb to the charm of Janáčkovo nábřeží were the historian, university professor, diplomat and politician Kamil Krofta, the painters Julius Mařák and Viktor Barvitius and the avant-garde director Jiří Frejka. One of the many beautiful corner houses was built in 1876 –1877 according to plans by the architect Josef Lipovský. This was converted into a palatial house in 1925 according to a design by the Austrian architect Rudolf Eisler. 

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