Over 70 buildings open to public for Open House Prague

Dozens of buildings, from historical sights to state-of-the art office spaces, open to the public on Saturday within the sixth edition of the Open House Prague festival.

The event, taking place under the motto "Architecture is for everyone", invites visitors to look around 70 buildings in ten districts of Prague, which are otherwise inaccessible to the public.

Among the newly participating buildings is the former Palace of Culture, now Congress Cetre Prague or the Nusle Brewery. Visitors can also look inside the cubist Kovařovic Villa, located at the Vltava embankment.

Open House Prague is part of the Open House Worldwide international network of festivals, which take place in 46 cities around the world.

Author: Ruth Fraňková