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The Fred and Ginger or Dancing house in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fred and Ginger or Dancing house in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fred and Ginger or Dancing house in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fred and Ginger or Dancing house in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prague Dancing House, Czech Republic. Fred and Ginger House. Royalty Free Stock Photo
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: Dancing house or Fred and Ginger building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: Dancing house or Fred and Ginger building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fred and Ginger or Dancing house in Prague in the Czech Republic
Dancing house or Fred and Ginger building in Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prague, Czech Republic. Famous Dancing House, Fred and Ginger Ho Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Alois Jirásek and The Dancing House, or Ginger and Fred, on Rasinovo nabrezi, Prague, Czech Republic. Royalty Free Stock Photo
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: Dancing house or Fred and Ginger building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: Dancing house or Fred and Ginger building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: Dancing house or Fred and Ginger building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prague, Czech Republic. Famous Dancing House, Fred and Ginger Ho Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dancing House, or Fred and Ginger, is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, Czech Republic. It was designed by the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Miluni in cooperation with Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry on a vacant riverfront plot. Building gained its name thanks to the towers that resemble famous figures of dancers, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire. A stone tower represents dancer and a glass tower his female partner. At the top of the tower symbolizing the dancer there is a dome with the construction of metal tubes coated with stainless steel mesh-work. The dome is shrouded in imaginary hair


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