Guesthouse Eva (1939)

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#Accomodation #Luhačovice #1939

Architects

Viktor Jandásek

Address and directions

Solné 585
763 26 Luhačovice, Czechia

Public transport: Nádraží (Train station) / Autobusové nádraží (Bus station) / Pošta

Access: After appointment

Today's use: Hotel

A little bit of Hollywood in Luhačovice.

Description

The protruding steps in the west leads to the elevated ground floor. This area of the house is slightly highlighted as an avant-corps. The entrance area is covered by a semicircular balcony resting on columns. The first floor is constructed on the outside in the same way as the ground floor. The sutterain of the house was equipped with comparatively large windows. The name "Eva" is inscribed above the house. Seen from the west side, the building becomes a liitle bit wider towards the east. Corner windows reinforce the character of a light construction. The staircase is located on the east facade, being attached effectively to the rest of the building as a glass ceiling construction.

Description

The protruding steps in the west leads to the elevated ground floor. This area of the house is slightly highlighted as an avant-corps. The entrance area is covered by a semicircular balcony resting on columns. The first floor is constructed on the outside in the same way as the ground floor. The sutterain of the house was equipped with comparatively large windows. The name "Eva" is inscribed above the house. Seen from the west side, the building becomes a liitle bit wider towards the east. Corner windows reinforce the character of a light construction. The staircase is located on the east facade, being attached effectively to the rest of the building as a glass ceiling construction.

History

The guesthouse Eva was commissioned by the notary Hugo Förster from Zlín. Like the neighbouring guesthouses, he gave his house the name of his daughter. During World War II, Germans occupied the house, and in 1948 it was nationalised. After 1992, the owners got their property back.

History

The guesthouse Eva was commissioned by the notary Hugo Förster from Zlín. Like the neighbouring guesthouses, he gave his house the name of his daughter. During World War II, Germans occupied the house, and in 1948 it was nationalised. After 1992, the owners got their property back.

Facades
plaster
Windows
casement ribbon corner
Roof
flat
Details
awning balcony railing avant-corps lettering pillar
Position
along a street periphere/neighbourhood
Storeys
2

Impressions

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