Pardubice’s Automatic Mills (Automatické mlýny) building – one of the most famous works by the pioneering Czech architect and designer Josef Gočár – has just been reopened as a multifunctional public space following a CZK 900 million renovation project.
The hugely impressive complex, including two galleries, a café, a hall and other facilities, has been winning many plaudits since its official opening on Friday.
Officials in the East Bohemian city say they hope the building on the banks of the Chrudimka River will prove a major draw with visitors.
Author: Ian Willoughby