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The EA Hotel Rokoko**** is located directly in the historical centre of Prague in the middle of Wenceslas Square. The square was measured in 1348 under the personal supervision of Emperor Charles IV. (1316 - 1378). It was formerly known as Koňský trh (Horse Market), for its periodic accommodation of horse markets and it was renamed Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas square) in 1848 on the proposal of Karel Havlíček Borovský.
Thanks to its location between the Old and New Town and the total area of 45 000 m2 it is a place of social and commercial life, but also a place of many significant political events which have formed the Czech history.
In close proximity to the hotel there are many important cultural centres such as the National Museum and State Opera. By walking through Wenceslas Square you will get to the sought-after street Na příkopě with many commercial centres of all known brands.
You can also reach Old Town Square on foot and admire the famous astronomical clock and other important monuments. Further you can walk through Karlova street all the way to Charles Bridge and to Lesser Town Square and then up to Prague Castle on Castle stairs.
Luxurious accommodation in 48 light and elegant rooms and 2 spacious junior suites. Upper-floor rooms offer stunning views of the historical center of Prague.
Rokoko palace had been built between the years 1912 and 1916 according to plans of Art Nouveau and cubist architect Emil Králíček. Authentic skylighting system which illuminates the arcade has been preserved during the 2005 reconstruction. It is the only system of this kind currently at work in Prague.
Architecturally, the Rokoko Palace is a three multi-purpose building complex, which constitute the corner of Wenceslas Square and Štěpánská street. Apart from the EA Hotel Rokoko****, which takes the largest part of the complex, you will find shops and offices in the arcade as well as the basement Rokoko Theatre with its cafe lounge shared by hotel guests at daytime and by theatregoers in the evening.
Arcades are an important part of palaces on Wenceslas Square and its nearest vicinity. The passable Rokoko arcade is an extension of Prague's oldest Lucerna arcade and U Nováků arcade. The network of streets and buildings on the ground floor of the block squared by Wenceslas Sqaure and Vodičkova, V Jámě and Štěpánská streets creates a specific roof-covered township of a kind with its own unique system of streets, squares and crossings.
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