GREGR HALL
 

 

The GREGR HALL, originally called the Debating Hall, is decorated by a ceiling fresco triptych - Life, Poetry, and Death, dating from 1911 and three later paintings, Love Song, Battle Song and Burial Song.

The paintings were hung there in 1914. These canvases were created by F. Zenisek. The walls are covered with artificial marble laid to an intricate design. On the pier between the windows there is a bust of Dr. J. Gregr by E. Halman. The stucco decoration was created by A. Novak. The balcony hand­rail used to be decorated by a cover which has not been preserved. The original light fittings and chandeliers were made by F. Krizik.

Area: 153 sqm (+23 sqm Platform)