Art Nouveau Prague - Petr Wittlich
The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century signalled a change in the city of Prague. The city went through modernisation and next to historical buildings grew new establishments such as hotels, restaurants and apartments in the style of Art Nouveau. Many buildings like the main train station were redecorated in this style. The Municipal House became one of the main examples of Art Nouveau in Prague, opening in 1912. Similarly, cubism started developing and forming the modern city. The art historian Petr Wittlich is an expert on the forming of modern Prague and looks at Art Nouveau as not only a style, but also a movement developing space for individual creativity. He also strives to lead the reader to see the wider connections in the changes in Prague through the turn of the century.
This is the english version of the historical guide.