This apartment building with a commercial arcade and the Bio Moderna cinema in the basement was built according to a design by Jaroslav Polívka in 1929. In the same year, the building was purchased by the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), which originally intended to set up lodgings for women and girls on the upper floors. However, the building was in the hands of Czechoslovak state from 1934.
This five-floor building served a multi-purpose function, which is manifested in the segmentation of the street facade. The large display windows on the ground floor were, like the areas of the arcade, intended for commercial purposes, whilethe first and second floors housed offices. The upper floors, the topmost of which has a terrace, served residential purposes. At present, the complex is unused and its owner, i.e. the City of Brno, is seeking a suitable investor.
Jalta Palace
Name
Jalta Palace
Date
1928 – 1929
Architect
Jaroslav Josef Polívka
Trail
Below Špilberk 1918–1945
Code
C125
Type
Administrative building, multi-purpose building
Address
Dominikánské nám. 656/2,
(Město Brno), Brno, Střed
Public transport
Šilingrovo náměstí (TRAM 12)
Šilingrovo náměstí (TRAM 5, 6, 12)
Náměstí Svobody (TRAM 4, 9)
GPS
49°11'39.101"N, 16°36'22.807"E
Sources
https://pamatkovykatalog.cz/blok-polyfunkcnich-mestskych-domu-12654030