This place looks really amazing. As a visitor, you have almost a feeling that you are in a theater. Since there are no elevators, just a lot of stairs, the music bar is surely not wheelchair accessible. The entrance is on the ground floor, then you need to pass one minus floor with a cloakroom to get to the second minus floor with another cloakroom, a bar and the concert hall. But what could be better is the air ventilation system. After some time, people start to sweat and have problem to breath, due to big heat at the place. I think this is expected, to certain point, but it could be really better. The bar...
Read morewe went there for the 80/90s night and got groped by a creepy old man and another man started forcefully shoving us. we went to the bouncer and explained what had happened and he said “how can i believe you” and started accusing us of smoking weed even though we were rolling the tobacco i front of his face. what is the point in having a bouncer if he can’t be bothered to help the women in his club who are getting assaulted?? on the way out he shouted “fuck you to us” useless horrid old man. he had white hair and looked middle aged. Do not got...
Read moreA lovely early 20th century building that contains an Alphonse Muncha style glass windows and art.
The most eye catching art piece is the upside down horse. It is created by David Černý who has his art dotted around the city. You might have spotted the turning Kafka head in the city.
The sculpture is a mocking reference to the more famous equestrian statue of King (and later, Saint) Wenceslas that sits in Wenceslas Square, and possibly a mocking nod to Czech president Vaclav Klaus.
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