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Petschkův palác

Visit Petschkův palác, a historic Neoclassical building turned Gestapo headquarters, now home to a permanent memorial honoring Czech resistance fighters.

Overview

Petschkův palác is a monumentally scaled Neoclassical structure that represents a significant chapter in Prague's twentieth-century history. Originally commissioned by banker Julius Petschek and constructed between 1923 and 1929, the building served as a pinnacle of early twentieth-century corporate architecture, featuring cutting-edge amenities like internal telephone communication and pneumatic mail. Following the German occupation in 1939, the building was seized by the Gestapo and became a site of interrogation and torment for thousands of individuals. Today, the basement area serves as a permanent memorial, maintaining the memory of those who resisted the occupation. A bronze memorial plaque and figure on the building's exterior exterior serve as a reminder of the sacrifice made by those who fought for the country's freedom.

What makes this place special

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    Answered frequent questions

    Is the building still a bank?

    No, it is currently used by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

    Can I enter the building?

    The memorial is accessible, though the building primarily serves as a government office.