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Legions (Czech:
Banka československých legií),
generally referred to as
Legiobanka, was a
cooperative bank in
interwar Czechoslovakia. It was
founded in...
- today.
Saint Wenceslas church, Vršovice, Prague, 1929–1930.
Building of
Legiobanka in Prague, with
architectural sculpture by Otto
Gutfreund and Jan Štursa...
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banka Zemská Banka...
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Legiobanka, by
Josef Gočár and the
Adria Palace by
Pavel Janák in Prague.
Pavel Janák –
Villa in Hodkovičky (1921–1922)
Josef Gočár –
Legiobanka (1921–1923)...
- ****ociation of
Czechoslovak Legionnaires (Československá obec legionářská) and
Legiobanka (Legionářská banka, a bank
formed with the
capital they had
gathered during...
- (Československá obec legionářů -
soldiers from the
Czechoslovak Legions),
Legiobanka (a
large bank), the
Czechoslovak Hussite Church which Masaryk helped to...
- The
highest buildings in the
world of
Rondocubism are
considered to be
Legiobanka by
Josef Gočár and
Adria Palace by
Pavel Janák in Prague. Rondo-Cubism...
- to
various companies, for example, the ship
Legie in 1920 was
owned by
Legiobanka;
other ships were
owned by the Bata Corporation, or by
foreign companies...
- (1919–20) Own
Portrait (1919) Legions'
Return –
relief on
Josef Gočár's
Legiobanka Building,
Prague (1922–23)
Portrait of Artist's Wife (1923)
Sitting Woman...