Visite privée à pied de l'Art nouveau et du cubisme à Prague





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Embarquez pour un voyage captivant à travers l'âme artistique de Prague avec notre visite à pied de l'Art nouveau et du cubisme ! Découvrez la ville sous un autre angle, hors des sentiers battus et néanmoins magnifique. Découvrez les trésors cachés de la ville en explorant l'emblématique gare centrale, un chef-d'œuvre du design Art nouveau. Plongez-vous dans la beauté opulente de la Maison municipale, où chaque détail raconte une histoire de génie artistique. Découvrez la Maison avant-gardiste de la Vierge Noire, un joyau cubiste qui brise les frontières conventionnelles. À chaque étape, notre guide expert dévoile les histoires captivantes derrière ces merveilles architecturales. Ne manquez pas cette occasion d'assister au mélange unique d'Art nouveau et de cubisme de Prague : voyagez dans le temps jusqu'à l'âge d'or du début du 20e siècle.
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Le bâtiment historique de la gare centrale de Prague, inauguré en 1909, est un excellent exemple de l'architecture Art nouveau locale. Récemment reconstruit, il offre une beauté incroyable dans ses halls et couloirs.
Construite dans le style mauresque traditionnel typique des synagogues, la synagogue de Jérusalem de 1906 intègre des éléments du style Art nouveau populaire à cette époque.
L'une des places de la Nouvelle Ville abrite 3 immeubles d'appartements luxueux de l'époque Art Nouveau qui donnent de bons exemples des caractéristiques les plus typiques de l'architecture pragoise de cette époque.
L'Hôtel Central, construit en 1899, est l'un des premiers bâtiments de style Art nouveau de Prague.
Projetée en 1905, la Maison municipale de Prague sert toujours de maison de la culture et de la représentation de Prague. Il s’agit de l’une des pièces architecturales de l’Art nouveau de Prague les plus grandes et les plus importantes.
Compte tenu de son emplacement central et de sa pureté stylistique, la Maison à la Vierge Noire de 1912 est le fleuron de l'architecture cubiste, telle que les architectes pragois l'ont mise au point dans les années qui ont précédé la Première Guerre mondiale.
Le boulevard frontalier entre la vieille ville et la nouvelle ville de Prague comprend plusieurs banques et autres bâtiments dans un style Art nouveau à couper le souffle.
Pièce unique de mobilier urbain, le lampadaire cubiste reste l'une des interventions les plus radicales que ce style ait ajoutées à Prague.
L'une des places centrales du centre-ville de Prague abrite plusieurs beaux hôtels et grands magasins Art nouveau.
Plusieurs bâtiments Art nouveau et cubistes à couper le souffle se trouvent dans cette rue.
Le triplet de maisons sous la roche de la forteresse de Vyšehrad reste l'une des constructions les plus célèbres du style cubiste.
Inspiré de l'architecture gothique et baroque, ce chef-d'œuvre cubiste a été construit sur les rives de la Vltava en 1912.
Une rue avec un étonnant immeuble d'habitation cubiste de 1913 conclut la visite.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Le temps consacré à tous les arrêts de la visite ne correspond pas à la durée de la visite entière (2,5 heures), car une partie de la visite consiste en de courtes promenades entre les différents arrêts et en prenant les transports en commun à un certain point.
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We are extremely grateful to our tour guide, Max, who helped us out with language translation issue with train station staff at the beginning of our tour! This tour is a great option to explore some of Prague’s most iconic Art Nouveau sites, though those seeking a deeper, more academic analysis of the architecture may find it a bit lighter in detail.
Dear Annie, thank you for your feedback. When I put a tour together, I first build a narrative that is going to be interesting for seasoned veterans as well as engaging for someone completely new to the subject. My goals are to let people see the historical architecture in a different light, by pointing out hidden details and telling engaging stories. I focus on building on the information people already know and presenting only things people can actually remember. I focus on things that are explainable within a few minutes so that the tour doesn't get stuck on a spot. But make no mistake, all of the light approach is founded in a lot of reading, visiting exhibitions and travelling various European cities. I don't expect people to seek out a tour for an academic analysis. IMHO, there are better formats for that than a tour is, like books and lectures. Nevertheless, a beauty of a private tour is you can always let your tourguide know the way they're doing it is not cutting it for you. And a good tour guide can always tailor things for you, if you let them know. But I get it. There is a risk of possible confrontation in this, and you had enough of that already that day. I would really love to answer any remaining questions you have about Prague Art Nouveau. Point you towards the right literature if neccessary. The email connection established through Viator upon your booking should be still working. all the best, Max
The buildings we visited were great. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable. There is walking involved and it can go longer than the 2.5 hours.
Thank you, Debbie! I must really return the compliment, you were extremely knowledgable as well. happy travels, Max
This tour was a unique and fascinating way to orient us to Prague. Max is brilliant and engaging, we enjoyed touring the city and being surprised from every new vantage point. Although we began with very little knowledge of art nouveau and cubism, we found at the end of our tour that we could recognize and discover for ourselves examples of these styles across the city. I would absolutely recommend Max and this tour to anyone visiting this beautiful and historic city.
Dear Janelle, thank you very much for this generous review! It was a real pleasure meeting you and showing you Prague from the new perspective. I’m glad the tour stayed with you, and I hope to see you again sometime. All the very best, Max Hutar Prague Articulate
Wow - this was certainly the highlight of my short trip to Prague. Max was amazing, so passionate and knowledgeable - we learnt so much. He was also accommodating to our needs. Thank you Max - I will be back in the summer with my family for another tour.
Sarah, thank you for coming, and thank you for bringing Janelle and Chris! :-) Hope the conference went well. Hope to see you this summer, lmk! Max
A fabulous and unique tour with the engaging and well-informed Max which provided the perfect introduction to Prague and opened our eyes and minds to the architecture and culture of this great city.
Helen, Pippa, thank you so much! I'm sorry I couldn't stay past the advertised time, I had so much fun with you. It's great to do tours for people who have an appreciation for modernist architecture :-). -- all the best, Max
Max walks his guests through early-modern Prague, highlighting the beauty, experimentation, flourishing, and even controversy of architectural movements here. He’s a GREAT storyteller and a genuine enthusiast. I had such a wonderful time and feel I got a master’s degree too, ha, but in the most fun way!
Wow, Audrey, so much praise! Thank you for such a radiant review! It was a pleasure to guide you through Prague! --- best wishes, Max
What a wonderful and niche experience! The stunning architecture and the guide's passion for the subject made the history come alive. I left feeling inspired and more appreciative of these unique styles. Highly recommend!
Hi Anita! Thanks for the lovely review! What a wonderful tour we had :-). - - - all the best, Max
This is a great walking tour to see the architecture of Prague - Art Nouveau and Cubism. Max is a very knowledgeable guide - relating information about the history and styles, as well as human insights on the time period. Highly recommended.
Hi Marcia! Thanks for your recommendation! It was a pleasure to help you in the exploration of Prague Art Nouveau and Cubism! --- best wishes, Max
Max was a well-informed and well-prepared guide of a lesser known architecture in Prague. I saw so much I never would have had I not taken this tour. Thank you for the thorough and pleasant experience. Highly recommend!
Hi Rachel! Thanks for choosing the Art Nouveau and Cubism Tour, you were a great guest! I am pleased to get such a kind review! --- best regards, Max



