Palladium est un centre commercial de Prague, en République tchèque. Ouvert en 2007, ce centre sur cinq niveaux, qui abrite 180 commerces et 20 restaurants, est situé dans le quartier de Nové Město. Il a été créé en reconstruisant les bâtiments de la caserne George de Poděbrady (à l’origine la caserne Joseph) et en construisant un nouveau bâtiment. Le bâtiment compte 11 étages (cinq étages souterrains, six dans le bâtiment d’origine entièrement reconstruit).

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Palladium (Prague)

Palladium is a shopping mall located in the centre of Prague in the Czech Republic. It opened in 2007. The mall contains 170 shops and 30 restaurants, with a retail area of 39,000 square metres (420,000 sq ft). There is also designated office space in the building totalling 19,500 square metres (210,000 sq ft). It is one of the biggest shopping centres in the Czech Republic. It is directly opposite another shopping centre, Kotva Department Store.
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Náměstí Republiky, Prague

Náměstí Republiky (Republic Square) is a city square in Prague, Czech Republic, lying at the boundary of the Old Town and New Town. On the square, or in the very near vicinity, are these significant buildings: Kotva Department Store, Municipal House, Powder Tower, Czech National Bank and Palladium shopping mall. From the square leads Na příkopě street, the most expensive street in all of the V4, connecting it with the Wenceslas Square.
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Kotva Department Store

Kotva Department Store (Czech: Obchodní dům Kotva) is a department store in Prague at the Náměstí Republiky (Republic Square). Its name, meaning anchor in English, comes from an older neighboring building. It was a member of the International Association of Department Stores from 1993 to 2000.
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Hotel Paris (Prague)

Hotel Paris Prague (Czech: Hotel Paříž Praha) is a 5-star luxury hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the centre of Prague in Old Town. It was built in 1904 according to plans of Jan Vejrych. Its architectural style is a mixture of Art Nouveau and Gothic Revival. It featured as a location in Bohumil Hrabal's book I Served the King of England. In 1984 it was declared as a historical monument.
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Náměstí Republiky (Prague Metro)

Náměstí Republiky (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnaːmɲɛsciː ˈrɛpublɪkɪ]) is a Prague Metro station on Line B in the Prague 1 district. Its two exits serve the Republic Square (Náměstí Republiky) area and the Masaryk suburban railway terminal (Praha Masarykovo nádraží) respectively. The station was opened on 2 November 1985, as part of the inaugural section of Line B between Sokolovská and Smíchovské nádraží.