Ďáblice cemetery

Gate of the cemetery

Cubist pavilions built by Hofman
Ďáblice cemetery (Czech: Ďáblický hřbitov) is a graveyard in Ďáblice municipal district, Prague. The entrance pavilions were designed by Vlastislav Hofman.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Monument builders: modern architecture and death Edwin Heathcote - 1999 "Not far from Kafka's tomb in Prague is the Dablice Cemetery designed by Vlastislav Hofman. In Hofman's original drawings (from 1912) a central chapel is portrayed as a prismatic mountain, flanked by a pair of columns in a reference to ..."
- ↑ Prague: fin de siècle Petr Wittlich - 1992 "Gothic architecture was a source of inspiration for Hofman's only partly finished entrance pavilions to the Prague-Dablice Cemetery (1912), "
External links
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Coordinates: 50°08′11″N 14°28′47″E / 50.13639°N 14.47972°E
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