The House of the Black Madonna

Situated on the corner of Celetna Street and Ovocny trh, this building was constructed in 1911-1912 by the noted architect Josef Gocar, and it bears a distinct cubic style. Cubism uses geometric shapes in its buildings and this is most certainly the case with this building. The House of the Black Madonna was originally a building that housed both offices and commercial shops, as well as residential areas. Now though it is considered to be a national monument and is currently an art gallery celebrating the Cubism movement.

The House of the Black Madonna

This building at Celetná no. 34 was designed by Josef Gočár between 1911 and 1912. It is a real architectural masterpiece with huge Cubist windows and facades broken into multiple planes in order to create an unusual interplay of light and shade.