The article discusses the reconstruction of the historic 'House of the Blue Rose' in central Prague, which dates back to the early 13th century. The building, located near the Old Town Square, has undergone numerous architectural transformations over centuries. When investment group BHM Group acquired the property, they found it in poor condition, having been a hotel from the 1990s. However, they recognized its potential and initiated a restoration project. The process revealed hidden historical elements, including frescoes and original structural features, requiring careful preservation. The reconstruction involved collaboration between two architecture studios, focusing on balancing modern design with historical authenticity. The main value of the space was identified as the panoramic view of Prague, leading to interior designs that complement rather than compete with this view.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on the architectural and historical aspects of a building's renovation, with no overt political commentary or framing. It presents information about the project's challenges and achievements without taking a clear ideological stance. The emphasis is on technical and cultural pres



