Barrandov Terraces

Barrandov Terraces
View from the south (2009)

Barrandov Terraces (Czech: Barrandovské terasy) is a complex of buildings in the southern part of Prague, Czech Republic. It is dominated by the functional view restaurant Terraces (Czech: Terasy) designed by architect Max Urban (1927–31).[1] Barrandov Terraces are a part of the project of Václav M. Havel for the construction of a neighbourhood on the slope of the Habrová hill.[1] The project was inspired by Cliff House near San Francisco.[2] The building is owned by the Barrandovské terasy, a.s. company, whose major shareholder is Michalis Dzikos.[3]

  1. ^ a b Kristýna Čechová, "Barrandovské terasy", Reflex; 7/2000
  2. ^ "MFD: Fate of Havel's former property unclear | Prague Monitor". Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  3. ^ Petr Sehnoutka, Barrandovské terasy oživí do dvou let i hotel, Mladá fronta DNES 17 September 2004