Bruselský pavilon
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Bruselský pavilon

Art gallery · Pelc Tyrolka ·

Gallery, cafe, and stunning views of Prague

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Letenské sady 1500/80, 170 00 Praha 7-Holešovice, Czechia Get directions

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Letenské sady 1500/80, 170 00 Praha 7-Holešovice, Czechia Get directions

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restroom
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wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 28, 2025

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"A Mid-Century Model Made from lightweight glass and steel, this structure in Prague’s Letna Park today houses a global advertising agency, but the Expo 58 pavilion was originally designed for the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels. Designed by František Cubr, Josef Hrubý and Zdeněk Pokorný,wonCzechoslovakia the grand prixfor best pavilion. the pavilion was designed to be easy to assemble and disassemble. After the fair it was transported to its current location (on top of the foundations of a 17th-century wine press) where it functioned as a restaurant, followed by a casino, until it was abandoned and fell into decay before it was bought in 2000 by Havas Worldwide, which it housestoday. Have a look at the building from all sides, as each provides a unique angle, andtake in the sweeiping views of the city from the concrete platform just in front of it."

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Bruselský pavilon

Armen K.

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Beautiful view.. And one of the best hot chocolate i have ever had

GEORGE B.

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Amazing place for coffee and inspiration. Original architecture from czechoslovakia restaurant EXPO58. Kofola and espress with tonic! Great viewpoint on Prague city. 🇨🇿

Mahmoud A.

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The worker is rude and disrespectful. He looks very tired. He hasn't slept all night. He doesn't know anything about service. Waiting 30 minutes for coffee.

John K.

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This is the Czech-Slovakia reconstructed World Expo Pavilion from 1958. unique architectural style and exhibition space with a built-in restaurant and a terrace overlooking the Prague city center as the river bridges.

Aura R.

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A very nice location next to a park and orchards. It's got a lovely view of Prague, a coffee shop with a good offer of drinks and the atmosphere is nice and comfy, ideal for reading.

Sergey F

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Great Place! The view is epic. Probably The best office in Prague!

Jirka J.

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A beautifully renovated building which used to be restaurant, it is office building now. There is beautiful view of Prague from there.

JC C.

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You can get a nice view of Prague from here. Wouldn’t go out of my way to get here, but we were staying close by.