Overview
Hanavský pavilon stands as one of the most prominent examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Prague, serving today as an upscale restaurant. Originally constructed for the 1891 Jubilee Exhibition as the representative space for the Komárov Ironworks, it holds the distinction of being the first cast iron structure in the city. Its elevated position in Letná offers visitors one of the most celebrated panoramic views of Prague, particularly famous for looking out over the city's sequence of historic bridges spanning the Vltava River. For those visiting, it represents a unique intersection of 19th-century industrial history and modern refined dining.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
Answered frequent questions
Is Hanavský pavilon a historic building?
Yes, it is a significant Art Nouveau structure originally built for the 1891 Jubilee Exhibition.
What is the primary view from the restaurant?
The restaurant provides expansive panoramic views of the Vltava river bridges.
Was it always a restaurant?
It was originally built as the pavilion for the Komárov Ironworks.