Prague - Only a fraction of the new buildings in the Czech Republic that have been built in the 30 years since its existence can be compared to Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunič's Dancing House on the corner of Prague's Rašínovo nábřeží and Jiráskova náměstí can be compared. Architectural historian Richard Biegel, who heads the Institute for Art History at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University, considers the Golden Angel in Prague's Smíchov dist…
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Prague - Only a fraction of the new buildings in the Czech Republic that have been built in the 30 years since its existence can be compared to Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunič's Dancing House on the corner of Prague's Rašínovo nábřeží and Jiráskova náměstí can be compared. Architectural historian Richard Biegel, who heads the Institute for Art History at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University, considers the Golden Angel in Prague's Smíchov dist…