PragueBusinessCenter.EU
PragueBusinessCentre.EU
The Prague Business Center™ offers Elegant, Full Service Business Facilities in a new, QUIET, and relaxing professional environment, just steps from the top of Wenceslas Square, in the heart of the beautiful Historic City Center + Downtown Business Center of modern Prague ... In a unique, historic building, personally designed & built by the same Prague architect who built the Prague State Opera House and, later, 30 other theatres in Central & Eastern Europe.

Walk to your meetings with industrial & governmental leaders and partners - every day.
The Prague Business Centre™: Ideally & centrally located in "The Heart of Europe," it has its own quiet, large, private, & historic garden (with mature trees) for tenants + guests. Relax with your notebook on Free WiFi, under our trees. Truly an 'uncommon luxury' downtown in today's great cities of the world!
- A new International Professional Business Center, and the associated "Lost 1903 Prague cultural center™, for international + local firms wanting convenient and high class representation offices directly in the Prague-City Center.
- The Prague Business Center™ offers All Traditional 1st Class Business Center Services that you expect and need in 21st Century global business, and much more.
- Personalized, Competent, Multi-lingual, International Staff is always at your disposal to support your needs.
- 24/7/365 Building Access with sophisticated, polite, professional, and international, multilingual reception staff.
- "No embarrassing Gorillas..." at Reception, downstairs, like in 'other' business centers.
- ...YES; you can 'work late,' or pop into your office on weekends+holidays, too, if you need to...
- We also provide customized services and work space configurations, ranging from small or group offices, conference rooms, full service office support, printing and courier services, and various other services, including travel, hotel and restaurant finding help, transfers, and concert + theatre tickets, of course
- Located in a High Prestige and Historic Czech Art Nouveau Building, opened in 1903
- Civilized, Quiet Professional Building Complex offering an exclusive, private garden (with greenery + big, mature trees) +practical, FREE WiFi , next to Wenceslas Square.
- Personally Designed + Built by the renowned (German Czech) Prague architect, Alfons Wertmüller, it was, perhaps, the 'signature piece' (1900-1903) of his own illustrious career during which he also designed 30 other municipal theatres that were actually -built- throughout the Czech lands. It is diffiicult to find a more successful architect, since Roman times, who was so successful in building his chosen career specialization in a type of public building. Much earlier, in 1888, Wertmüller had been the supervising architect and chief engineer 'on-site' for the construction of the famous Prague State Opera House, (former 'New German Theatre"). Through his 'site management,' that spectacularly beautifully facility was built and opened in only 18 months - when heavy construction work was still done largely by hand!
- Our quietly stunning Art Nouveau + 'Classicism' facility, was eclectic and yet 'elegant' in its early life - a transition piece between architectural times, and still is considered "serious." Our facility was always private (except during the painfully long time from when it was seized by the Nazis, after the Munich Agreement and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, at the start of World War II, and later when it was "nationalized" as state property under Communism and Socialism, and until 2010 - when it was recently privatized). It was successful, self sufficient and a Sustainable facility in its early 3 decades, from the time when it was built between 1900-1903, and until 1939. To this day, in 2010, it is still a truly unique cultural facility in Prague, though most people from Prague are too young to remember it, or even know that it ever existed, only a few, short steps from the top of Wenceslas Square.
- Built starting in 1900, and opening in 1903, with 100% private money from local sponsors in a local artisanal civic association, it was operated exclusively with private funds and its own revenues, and without any state or city money, by concerned local people who saw the need for such a 'mixed-use' cultural and music facility, for the general public, next to Wenceslas Square. History now demonstrates to us that it was 'purpose-built' as the 1st and only Prague cultural center ever constructed around Wenceslas Square. To ensure its independence, it contained an associated business center in the upper floors of the same complex of buildings. The idea in 1900 Prague was therefore to create a 'Mixed-Use,' "Sustainable" and Self Financing cultural and music center facility for the general public in the lower floors - without depending on external governmental financial support. A previous, internationally well known, and very similar 'sustainability model' for a music and cultural facility had been used successfully, and earlier, in the operations of the famous and much larger Carnegie Hall in New York City - since its own opening in 1891. In Prague, this kind of Sustainability Model of 'Mixed-Use' was successful, too, until these interconnected 'music and cultural facility' and 'business center' buildings were effectively 'confiscated' by the Nazis at the start of World War II. Certainly it was a 'radical' business model idea in 1900-1903, but not 'now', in the age of 21st Century global business - when "mixed-use facilities" and "Sustainability" are considered 'modern parts' of 'Best Practices' facility management, wherever it is possible to be done. (Obviously, many beautiful and 'traditional' historic cultural facilities cannot do this, realistically, and must depend on continuing state support in the overall role of modern government in its supporting the arts).
- Yes, Very Interestingly, for 1900 (when it was designed), this Mixed-Use facility included a 'Quiet, Professional Business Center' of several floors of offices 'upstairs,' from the time of its opening in 1903. Among the famous 'tenants, was also housed the headquarters of the once famous and global "URANIA Association" for the arts, culture and scientific research, about a century ago!
- Albert Einstein also made a public presentation of his then 'current and recent' work, here, in The Great Hall of our buildings, on Friday, January 7th 1920 (Yes, it was sponsored by URANIA, but you probably 'missed it.')
- Although largely 'lost and forgotten' since World War II, the historic buildings are being rescued by our firm from being potentially destroyed by bad developers, and we will be quietly restoring them, step-by-step, to their unique 'museum quality' beauty -with the support of a expert architects and historic reconstruction specialists - some of whom worked to restore Prague's exquisite Municipal House / Obecni Dum - a few minutes away. Downstairs in the facility we are buying and restoring with our in-country partner team - is a famous film music recording studio where film, television,CD, DVD and even video game music is recorded (in its own special, 'acoustic bubble' recording studio-at the rear of the property). Famous around the world for recording film and television music, and recording all year long - for decades, for all the major Hollywood film studios, for Bollywood, +elsewhere, the recording studio's music productions are created to customer specifications -on order- with up to a full size philharmonic orchestra being created 'on the fly' of wonderful local musicians, for great films and TV series you know and have seen, and for music you probably own, be it in DVDs CDs, video games, even in ring tones, or music you love on an iPod or any MP3 player, or an iPhone, BlackBerry, Nokia N Series or other cutting edge + fun smartphone! I n fact, it may well be the oldest music recording studio for film and television music in the world, and is well known, world wide, among professional cinema/film and television professionals. It is about a tradition of a live and often recorded history of popular music (and dance), and it is based on the 107+ year old tradition of live music being performed in The Great Hall, and in the downstairs Art Nouveau 'Prague Music Garden Restaurant' - which we will be reopening after being closed for decades - and it draws upon the historic availability of truly wonderful musicians from in and around Prague, (and often 'visiting professional musicians' from countries around the world, who usually walk to work in this building and who love to perform their music - as will you enjoy working in this fine, historic building and perhaps listening to them in the garden, under the trees, during lunch.




