The adaptation of the historicist building by F. A. Dvořák from 1890 to suit the needs of the Slavia Insurance Company took place in the early 1930s. The project mainly involved modernizing and unifying the historicist facades of the two neighbouring buildings by replacing the decorative elements with plain architectural elements. The ground floor of the house in Jo tova Street had housed the Bellevue Café since 1913.
Adaptation of Slavia Insurance Company
Name
Adaptation of Slavia Insurance Company
Date
1931 – 1931
Architect
Bohumír František Antonín Čermák
Trail
Centre 1918–1945
Code
C094
Type
Refurbishment, adjustment
Address
Moravské náměstí 144, 249 / 7, 8,
(Město Brno), Brno, Střed
Public transport
Česká (TROL 32, 34, 36)
Česká (TRAM 3, 4, 5, 6, 9)
Česká (TRAM 3, 9, 11, 12)
Moravské náměstí (TRAM 1, 6)
Moravské náměstí (TRAM 3, 5, 9)
GPS
49°11'53.090"N, 16°36'23.421"E
Literature
Rostislav Koryčánek,
Česká architektura v německém Brně. Město jako ideální krajina nacionalismu,
Brno 2003
Sources
https://pamatkovykatalog.cz/mestsky-dum-18510894