A Studio Rubín
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A studio Rubín is a historic building and theatre located at Malostranske Namesti 262/9, 118 00 Praha Mala Strana in Prague in the Czech Republic. It is located in a late medieval building known as the "House of the Three Crowns", which was built around 1465 and since 1484 served as a hospital. It was later rebuilt in 1603 and from 1684 has served as a residential house. Today's appearance of the facade is from 1883.[1]
References
- ^ Historie Archived 2008-09-10 at the Wayback Machine www.astudiorubin.cz
External links
- Official site
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