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Domovina (in Czech: Homeland) is a modernist building in Prague 7-Holešovice. It was built between 1919 and 1922 to house a co-operative of railway workers and conductors. The building was designed by a and is listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. On 18 to 23 February 1929, a congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia took place in the Domovina hall. Klement Gottwald was elected the chairman of the party. On the facade, there is a plaque commemorating this event.

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  • Domovina (také Kulturní dům Domovina nebo Lidověvýchovná budova Domovina) je modernistická budova v Praze 7-Holešovicích na nároží ulic Dělnická a Na Maninách. Byla postavena mezi roky 1919 a 1922 pro bytové družstvo železničních zřízenců a dělníků. Budovu vyprojektovali architekti a . Od 1. ledna 1975 je chráněnou kulturní památkou. Ve vnitrobloku jsou umístěny 2 sály, jeden z nich mezi roky 1922–1995 fungoval jako kino Domovina. V druhém sálu se ve dnech 18. až 23. února 1929 uskutečnil 5. sjezd Komunistické strany Československa, na kterém byl zvolen předsedou strany Klement Gottwald. Na průčelí je umístěna pamětní deska, která tuto událost připomíná. Součástí kulturního domu je i nahrávací studio. (cs)
  • Domovina (in Czech: Homeland) is a modernist building in Prague 7-Holešovice. It was built between 1919 and 1922 to house a co-operative of railway workers and conductors. The building was designed by a and is listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. On 18 to 23 February 1929, a congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia took place in the Domovina hall. Klement Gottwald was elected the chairman of the party. On the facade, there is a plaque commemorating this event. (en)
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  • 1921
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  • 1919
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  • Otto V. Máca and Karel Roštík (en)
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  • Prague, Czech Republic (en)
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  • Domovina (in Czech: Homeland) is a modernist building in Prague 7-Holešovice. It was built between 1919 and 1922 to house a co-operative of railway workers and conductors. The building was designed by a and is listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. On 18 to 23 February 1929, a congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia took place in the Domovina hall. Klement Gottwald was elected the chairman of the party. On the facade, there is a plaque commemorating this event. (en)
  • Domovina (také Kulturní dům Domovina nebo Lidověvýchovná budova Domovina) je modernistická budova v Praze 7-Holešovicích na nároží ulic Dělnická a Na Maninách. Byla postavena mezi roky 1919 a 1922 pro bytové družstvo železničních zřízenců a dělníků. Budovu vyprojektovali architekti a . Od 1. ledna 1975 je chráněnou kulturní památkou. Součástí kulturního domu je i nahrávací studio. (cs)
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  • Domovina (en)
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