Husův sbor v Dejvicích
The Hus congregation in Dejvice is the building of a theological college and the seat of the office of the patriarch and founder of the Czechoslovak Church (later the Czechoslovak Hussite Church), Dr. Karel Farský. The house was built in the Neo-Gothic style in 1925-1927, the congregational church itself, situated in the hall of the building, was opened on 19 October 1928. It is located in Wuchterlova Street No. 523/5 in Prague 6 – Dejvice, facing Šabach Park. In 1990, the building was included in the list of cultural monuments and is protected as an immovable monument.
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The Hus congregation in Dejvice is the building of a theological college and the seat of the office of the patriarch and founder of the Czechoslovak Church (later the Czechoslovak Hussite Church), Dr. Karel Farský. The house was built in the Neo-Gothic style in 1925-1927, the congregational church itself, situated in the hall of the building, was opened on 19 October 1928. It is located in Wuchterlova Street No. 523/5 in Prague 6 – Dejvice, facing Šabach Park. In 1990, the building was included in the list of cultural monuments and is protected as an immovable monument.