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Alois Dryák (24
February 1872 in Olšany – 6 June 1932 in Prague) was a
Czech architect and
professor of
ornamental design.
Dryák is most
famous for the...
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Malovanka station.
Construction began based on
plans by the
architect Alois Dryák, on a
wooden stadium in 1926,
which was
replaced by
concrete grandstands...
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Saint Adalbert of Prague. The
statue base,
designed by
architect Alois Dryák,
includes the inscription: "Svatý Václave, vévodo české země, kníže náš...
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concentration camp war
criminal Alois Carigiet (1902–1985),
Swiss illustrator Alois Dryák (1872–1932),
Czech architect Alois Eliáš (1890–1942),
Czech general and...
- In 1924, six
Czech architects,
Josef Fuchs [cs], Oldřich Tyl [cs],
Alois Dryák, František Roith [cs], Miloš Vaněček, and E. **** were
invited to parti****te...
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Matthias of
Arras Jakub Bursa Josef Chochol Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer Alois Dryák Josef Gočár
Josef Hoffmann Eva Jiřičná František Maxmilián Kaňka Jan Kaplický...
- Noc upírů (Nei report) from 1996
comic strip Bart sám doma 1984 Portonský
dryák 1985 Počkej, H****re 1987 Velká solární 1988 Ano, jsem
robot (prix Bohemia...
- Building", No. 12, 1899–1900
Pavel Janák's "Hotel Juliš", No. 22, 1926
Alois Dryák's "Hotel Evropa", #25–27, 1872, 1905 redesign, with
architectural sculptor...
- František Krupka [cs],
Adolf Liebscher Jr.,
Bohumil Sláma [cs],
Alois Dryák, František Sander [cs], and Petr Kropáček [cs]. The area is
especially known...
- (1923–1924)
Ladislav Machoň –
Josef and
Karel Capek Villa (1923–1924)
Alois Dryák – Radiopalác (1922–1925)
Pavel Janák, František
Kysela –
Pardubice crematorium...