Embassy of Denmark, Prague

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Embassy of Denmark, Prague
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The Embassy of Denmark to the Czech Republic (Czech: Dánské velvyslanectví v Praze) is located on Maltézské Náměsti (Maltese Square), in Mala Strana, Prague.

The building housing the Embassy was nick-named as the 'Muscon House'. The building was remodelled by the Tyrolean architect Josef Jägr along Rococco lines in 1767, as a residence for Jägr himself. Jägr had previously worked on the building next door (the Turba Palace), which eventually became the Japanese embassy.[1][2]

50°5′9.2″N 14°24′18.61″E / 50.085889°N 14.4051694°E / 50.085889; 14.4051694

References

  1. ^ Lucy Abel Smith. A Walking Guide to Prague. HarperPerennial, 1992. p. 88
  2. ^ Anneliese Keilhauer. Prague. Prestel, 1993. p. 85
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