The Hotel Paris Prague was built by the renowned architect Jan Vejrych in 1904.The interior of the hotel was designed by the architect Antonín Pfeiffer, and the ceramic mosaics which were employed in particular for decoration of the hotel restaurant proceeded from the workshop of Jan Köhler.The Hotel Paris Prague has retained its unmistakable appearance of a pretentious neo-gothic building with Art Nouveau elements for more than one hundred years.Until the end of the 1950s, the Hotel Paris Prague, together with several more buildings, was considered a symbol of the success and wealth of the city of Prague. In 1984, the hotel was declared a historical monument, thus rightfully joining the most prominent Prague monuments. After the Velvet Revolution, the hotel was returned in 1991 in the restitution process to its original owners, the Brandejs family.
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