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Discover Prague’s Art Nouveau and Cubism architecture with this private guided tour, including hidden gems, public transport tickets, and expert insights.
The Prague: Private Art Nouveau and Cubism Tour offers a deep dive into the city’s early 20th-century modernist architecture. For $90, groups of up to 15 people embark on a one-day journey through Prague’s most captivating artistic and architectural scenes. Starting at Prague Central Train Station, the tour takes you through New Town and ends in a more remote area under Vyehrad fortress.
This tour is perfect for those who have already seen Prague’s main sights or want to explore its lesser-known modernist wonders. The focus on hidden architectural treasures makes it especially appealing for visitors eager to see a different side of Prague. The inclusion of public transportation tickets and a knowledgeable guide ensures a smooth experience, while the private group setting offers personalized attention.
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The tour begins in front of the Prague Central Train Station, a building that was recently reconstructed but originally opened in 1909. Here, the guide greets you carrying a bright red folder, signaling the start of an exploration into early 20th-century architecture. From this point, the group heads into Prague’s New Town, where many Belle Époque architectural jewels await discovery.
The station’s grand façade sets the tone for a journey through modernist styles that transformed Prague. The early focus on this historic building provides context for the urban development and architectural innovations of the period. It’s an ideal starting point for appreciating how Prague balanced historic preservation with modernist experimentation.
The tour includes a 15-minute guided walk around Prague Main Railway Station, highlighting its architectural features and historical significance. Your guide explains how the station exemplifies early 20th-century design and its role in shaping the city’s connectivity.
Next, a short 5-minute walk leads to the Jubilee Synagogue, where another 5 minutes are spent sightseeing. This synagogue is notable for its distinctive architecture, blending Art Nouveau influences with Jewish cultural heritage. Its intricate decorative details are a highlight of the tour, offering insight into the period’s eclectic style.
The tour emphasizes hidden architectural gems that most visitors overlook. These lesser-known sites showcase innovative details and creative use of modernist forms. The guide ensures you see unexpected details, such as unique facades and artistic embellishments, that reveal Prague’s bold architectural experimentation.
The stops include brief sightseeing sessions of 5 minutes each, allowing time to appreciate the design nuances and historical context. These locations are chosen to highlight the contrasts between traditional and modernist styles, showing how architects integrated new aesthetics into Prague’s cityscape.
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A 10-minute visit to the Municipal House provides a look at one of Prague’s most renowned Art Nouveau buildings. Its ornate façade and interior decorations exemplify the style’s luxurious and decorative qualities. This site bridges the historic and modernist elements of the tour.
Subsequently, a 10-minute stop at the House of the Black Madonna introduces Czech Cubism, a style that rebelled against Art Nouveau. The building’s geometric forms and unique architectural details serve as a visual representation of Cubism’s revolt. The guide explains how this architectural style challenged the traditional aesthetic norms and left a lasting impact on Prague’s cityscape.

A short 5-minute walk takes visitors to a tram stop, where a 5-minute tram ride transports the group to the Vyehrad fortress area. Here, the tour focuses on the most daring Cubist architecture, which is less accessible to the casual visitor. The site showcases exceptional examples like the Cubist house at Vyehrad and the Kovaovicova villa.
The architecture in this area reflects a bold experimentation with geometric forms, sharp angles, and innovative facades. The guide points out details that reveal Cubism’s rebellious spirit and how these designs integrated into Prague’s urban fabric.
The tour continues with a 20-minute visit to Wenceslas Square, where architectural details from the early 20th century are visible amid the lively city atmosphere. This area combines historical significance with modernist influences.
Next, a 5-minute stop at the Three Cubist Houses allows close inspection of these architectural masterpieces. These buildings are among the best-preserved examples of Czech Cubist architecture, and the guide shares stories about their design and history. It’s a highlight for anyone interested in innovative architecture.

A 5-minute walk leads to the Kovaovicova vila, another notable Cubist residence recognized for its geometric design. The guide discusses how such buildings integrated artistic principles into everyday architecture.
The tour concludes with a 5-minute visit to the Cubist house at Vyehrad. This building exemplifies the style’s complex shapes and playful forms, cementing its status as a key piece of Prague’s modernist architectural heritage.
The entire tour is designed for easy navigation, with public transportation tickets included to move between locations comfortably. The starting point is centrally located, and the end point is near a tram stop for convenient return options.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. It runs as a private group, ensuring a more personalized experience with the guides’ expertise in English and German. The duration allows for a comprehensive exploration without rushing, making it ideal for those eager to understand the evolution of Prague’s architecture.
This tour suits architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, and return visitors looking for a more alternative perspective on Prague. It’s particularly beneficial for those familiar with the city who want to discover hidden and less-visited sites. The group size and private format make it an intimate experience, while the detailed explanations enrich understanding of early modernist movements.
This $90 private tour offers a rich exploration of Prague’s early 20th-century architecture, emphasizing the innovative styles of Art Nouveau and Cubism. The combination of guided visits, hidden locations, and public transport tickets provides excellent value for those interested in architectural history.
While it focuses on specific styles and lesser-known sites, the tour remains accessible and well-paced. The inclusion of expert guides fluent in English and German ensures clarity and engaging storytelling. It’s especially suitable for those wanting a different view of Prague beyond the usual tourist spots.
“Wir haben diese Führung sehr genossen. Max hat uns im perfektem Deutsch die Jugendstil- und Kubismus-Architektur von Prag auf eine sehr sympathisc…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not recommended for children under 12 years due to the focus on architectural history and detailed explanations.
Are tickets for public transportation included?
Yes, public transportation tickets are included, making travel between sites smooth and convenient.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is one day, with the itinerary covering multiple stops and walking segments, balanced to avoid fatigue.
What languages are the guides available in?
The live guides operate in English and German, ensuring clear explanations in both languages.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.