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The Museum of Czech Cubism is in the recently renovated House of the Black Madonna.
The Museum of Czech Cubism is in the recently renovated House of the Black Madonna. This unique Cubist building, designed by Josef Gočár, was built in 1911–1912.
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Ovocný trh 569/19, Prague, Czech Republic
+420 224 211 746
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