New Town Hall, Ostrava

Local nameNová radnice
LocationMoravská Ostrava, Czechia

The New Town Hall of Ostrava is the most architecturally important and largest town hall complex from the Interwar period in the Czech Republic. It also has a prominent Czech Modernist style clock and observation tower, the tallest from the period. It is located just outside the old town, on the left bank of the River Ostravice, on Sokolska Trida.

In 1923 architects Kolář & Rubý took part in the competition for the construction of a new town hall. The jury chose Vladimír Fischer as the best proposal, but suggested that they draw up the final project together. The design changed from more traditional and classical to stylised, illustrating the growing influence of Modernism. Construction work began in November 1924 and the project was completed in 1930. The young architect Karel Kotas was entrusted with the construction management. The building, with a total cost of 52 million Crowns, was inaugurated on 28 October 1930 on the occasion of the National Day of the Czechoslovak Republic.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Town_Hall,_Ostrava

Address 1803/8 Prokešovo náměstí, Ostrava 70200, Czech Republic

Coordinates 49°50'29.95" N 18°17'29.929" E

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