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Moskau-Neapel Spa Houses

- Mariánskolázeňská 19-21 -
The two mirrored four-story buildings, which later also became known as Sanatorium Florence together with two of the surrounding buildings, was built on a plot where a three-story building used to stand at a later time than the two surrounding buildings. The construction took place somewhere at the end of the 19th or beginning of the 20th century for residential and commercial purposes. The buildings were named after the Russian city of and the Italian city of . After the , the building was confiscated by the Czechoslovak state, and later in December 2005, it became part of the Carlsbad Plaza Hotel, like several of the surrounding buildings.
An old postcard that shows the three-story building on the far left
Both buildings, built in the Eclectic style, contain a total of four , which start on the second floor and end at the attic. The oriel windows are covered with a dome that's adorned with two decorative vases and crowned with a . On the same height, you can see several more decorative vases, as well as dormers embellished with and , like some other parts. The buildings contain all sorts of , some with a cast iron railing, others with a stone balustrade with incorporated . The supportive that are used to support some of these balconets are decorated with . The columns and that stretch all the up from the third until the fourth floor, are either crowned with a Corinthian or a Doric . In addition, both buildings are decorated with , frames of which the frame consists of an motif, and four that are intertwined with a garland.
An old postcard in which both building are shown