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The Villa Bílek (Czech: Bílkova vila) is a house designed by the Czech sculptor and architect František Bílek in 1911. The villa is located in Hradčany neighbourhood of Prague, Czech Republic, several minutes walk from Hradčanská metro station or Prague Castle. It was designed originally for Bílek himself as his residence and studio.

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  • Bílkova vila je dvoupodlažní secesní budova čp. 233/IV v Mickiewiczově ulici 1, (u křižovatky Chotkova – Badeniho) v Praze 6 na Hradčanech, situovaná v zahradě, z jižní strany ohraničené ulicí U Písecké brány. (cs)
  • The Villa Bílek (Czech: Bílkova vila) is a house designed by the Czech sculptor and architect František Bílek in 1911. The villa is located in Hradčany neighbourhood of Prague, Czech Republic, several minutes walk from Hradčanská metro station or Prague Castle. It was designed originally for Bílek himself as his residence and studio. Located on site of former city walls (see preserved Písek Gate nearby) the villa has an unusual shape resembling trace of a scythe in a field. The brickwork masonry is articulated by pillars in form of corn sheaves which evoke Egyptian architecture. Through this building Bílek, who was a deeply religious artist, tried to express his view on substance of life. Villa Bílek has been maintained by Gallery of the Capital City of Prague (Czech: Galerie hlavního města Prahy) since 1963. It houses a public exposition that introduces many works by Bílek, as well as original interior fittings and furniture collection which was made according to his design. (en)
  • Bílkova willa w Pradze (cz. Bílkova vila) – dom własny czeskiego artysty rzeźbiarza i architekta doby secesji i symbolizmu – Františka Bílka, stanowiący obecnie muzeum jego dorobku. Obiekt zlokalizowany jest w Pradze przy ul. Mickieviczovej (Hradčany) na skraju Chotkovych Sadów (starego parku miejskiego). (pl)
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  • Bílkova vila je dvoupodlažní secesní budova čp. 233/IV v Mickiewiczově ulici 1, (u křižovatky Chotkova – Badeniho) v Praze 6 na Hradčanech, situovaná v zahradě, z jižní strany ohraničené ulicí U Písecké brány. (cs)
  • Bílkova willa w Pradze (cz. Bílkova vila) – dom własny czeskiego artysty rzeźbiarza i architekta doby secesji i symbolizmu – Františka Bílka, stanowiący obecnie muzeum jego dorobku. Obiekt zlokalizowany jest w Pradze przy ul. Mickieviczovej (Hradčany) na skraju Chotkovych Sadów (starego parku miejskiego). (pl)
  • The Villa Bílek (Czech: Bílkova vila) is a house designed by the Czech sculptor and architect František Bílek in 1911. The villa is located in Hradčany neighbourhood of Prague, Czech Republic, several minutes walk from Hradčanská metro station or Prague Castle. It was designed originally for Bílek himself as his residence and studio. (en)
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