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Venue

Prague City Hall

Prague City HallThe conference will be held in the New City Hall building, located in Mariánské Square. The building is the seat of the Prague Municipal Authority and the highest body of the municipal legislature - the Prague City Assembly headed by the Mayor and the City Council.

The New City Hall was built from plans drafted by Osvald Polívka in the late Art Nouveau style in 1912 on an area formerly occupied by several older buildings. Close attention was paid to the design due to the fact that the front of the City Hall had to correspond with such important surrounding architectural monuments as Clementinum, Clam-Gallas Palace and Trauttmansdorf Palace.

The exterior artistic decoration consists of sculptures by academic sculptors Stanislav Sucharda, Josef Ma?atka and Ladislav Šaloun. The work of Stanislav Sucharda graces especially the main entrance with large relieves on both sides of the portal. The left side relief shows The Public Jointly Carrying Burden and the sculpture on the right depicts The Common Benefit to the Public Ensuing Therefrom. The relief above the main entrance represents Protection of the City Treasure. Both ends of the balcony balustrade are decorated with figural sculptures by Josef Ma?atka inspired by strength and endurance. Above the balustrade entrance is a work of Stanislav Sucharda which shows a torso of a girl holding a stone emblem of the City of Prague. The left side of the building's attic is decorated by allegories Strength and Endurance by Stanislav Sucharda.

Best known are the sculptures of the legendary rabbi Loew and the Iron Knight. These large size stone sculptures standing on high supports on the building’s corners were created by Ladislav Šaloun (1870-1946), one of the most important representatives of Czech Art Nouveau sculpture. Both these carvings are accompanied by an interesting tale from old Prague. The schooled rabbi Loew ben Besalel who created Golem to serve and obey him also had the ability to defy Death. But Death deceived him nevertheless after lading in a beautifully smelling rose brought to the rabbi by his gorgeous daughter. Rabbi Loew could not resist, smelled the rose and at that moment Death gave him a deadly kiss. The fateful rose lies on the pedestal near rabbi’s feet. The kneeling daughter is begging father's pardon, also for having fallen in love with a Christian - the Iron Knight. The knigh?s sculpture is said to depict emperor Rudolf II who used this disguise to come to the Jewish quarter to visit the rabbi's beautiful daughter.

Location

Mariánské Square
110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic

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