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Gröbe Villa

Historic Italian Renaissance summer villa located in Prague’s Havlíčkovy Sady, offering event spaces and residential accommodation for groups.

Overview

Gröbe Villa is an architecturally significant landmark situated at the heart of Havlíčkovy Sady park in Prague 2. Originally commissioned by the industrialist Moritz Gröbe between 1871 and 1874, the building is a masterclass in Italian Renaissance Revival design. Today, the villa functions as the headquarters for the CEELI Institute, an organization focused on the rule of law. It provides a unique, professional, and historic venue for various gatherings, including conferences, seminars, and concerts. Beyond its administrative and academic functions, the property provides comprehensive residential facilities for up to 44 guests, supported by an industrial kitchen and formal dining areas. Guests have access to specialized meeting rooms, a library, and reading areas, all within a secluded, elevated setting that overlooks the park and historic vineyard landscape of Vinohrady.

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    Can I stay at the Gröbe Villa as a tourist?

    The villa primarily serves as an institute and event venue; residential bookings are typically associated with group events.

    What is the capacity for residential stays?

    The villa can accommodate up to 44 guests in a combination of 6 double and 32 single rooms.

    Are there meeting spaces available for rent?

    Yes, the villa offers three large seminar rooms and seven breakout rooms for conferences and professional events.