Buildings designed by Czech architects outside the borders of Czechia

Connected Sites: 4

Includes works by Czech architects or those born in what now is Czechia.

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Stoclet House
Inscribed: 2009
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Designed By Josef Hoffmann, "An Austrian-Moravian Architect And Designer" (Born In Moravia, Then Part Of Austria-Hungary).
Genbaku Dome
Inscribed: 1996
3.16
248
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Jan Letzel (Born In Nachod, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire): "His Most Famous Design Was The Huge Administrative Building Of The Japanese Chamber Of Commerce And Industry In Hiroshima, Now The Hiroshima Peace Memorial." (Wiki)
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Residence of Bukovinian & Dalmatian Metropolitans
Inscribed: 2011
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Designed By Josef Hlavka (Born Přeštice, Bohemia, Austrian Empire): "In 1860, The Religious Affairs Ministry Issued A Decree Announcing A Contest To Select An Architect For A New Episcopal Residence. The Czech Architect Josef Hlávka Was Selected To Develop The Project"
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Vienna
Vienna
Austria
Inscribed: 2001
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Looshaus Is The Most Prominent, But There Are Lots Of Others Designed By Adolf Loos (Born In Brno).
See En.Wikipedia.Org