
Dancing House
We have owned this famous building since 2013. The Dancing House – an architectural icon of Prague – the result of a collaboration between Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić, is one of the most photographed buildings in the city. At PSN, we bought it with respect and with a clear goal: to preserve its significance, maintain its technical quality, and to make it accessible to more people. Here you will find exhibition spaces, offices, and a renowned restaurant with a view of Prague Castle.

Metronome
A Letná icon that shows time a little differently. The Prague Metronome, a kinetic sculptural object by Vratislav Novák from 1991, stands on a site with a significant yet troubled past. Today it is a symbol of movement, change, and perspective. PSN is the long-term custodian of this cultural landmark – and even though it doesn’t measure seconds, its significance endures.

City Empiria Skyscraper
The third tallest building in the Czech Republic, originally called Motokov, was built in 1977 as a symbol of modern Prague. Designed by a team of architects led by Zdeněk Stupka, it has become an icon of the Pankrác Plain. With a height of 104 meters and a distinctive silhouette, it is one of the most architecturally striking projects of its time.

Dlážděná Palace
This representative city palace in the heart of Prague was built in 1876 according to the design of architect Josef Schulz, the author of the nearby National Museum. The building on Dlážděná Street has preserved its monumental historicist facade and the layouts of its interiors. At PSN, we focused on restoring its architectural value and opening it for new use, which corresponds to contemporary Prague.

Vanguard Prague
The former Microna industrial complex in Modřany was transformed into a residential project in 2024, combining industrial character with modern design. Architect Karel Trachta, together with the studios OOOOX, SKULL, Ivanka Kowalski and Michaela Záhorovská, restored the building with respect for its original form, but transformed it into a timeless place to live.

House of Fashion
An icon of 1970s commercial architecture. A distinctive vertical facade made of structured concrete. And an address that speaks for itself. Dům módy (House of Fashion) is a typical representative of brutalist architecture and at the same time a piece of modern Czech design history. We at PSN bought the building in 2017 – and we plan to carefully revitalize it.

Novák's House
The vast Dům U Nováků (Novák's House) Art Nouveau complex from 1903 by architect Osvald Polívka is one of the most striking buildings on Wenceslas Square. Its arcade, one of the oldest in Prague, connects the main building and six wings into a unique labyrinth of shops and halls. The facade is decorated with a monumental mosaic, which makes the house an unmissable landmark.

Grand Pardubice
Originally a hotel, today a city landmark with a story. The functionalist building with its characteristic rounded corners was designed by architect Josef Gočár as part of the transformation of the center of Pardubice in the 1930s. We are writing its next chapter with respect for the legacy of one of the most important Czech architects – and with a vision that brings the Grand back into the life of the city.

Pařížská 23
An Art Nouveau building on one of Prague’s most prestigious streets received a new look in 2017 with the SQUAT iD23 project. Five apartments, five visions – the architectural experiments by I.D.Arch, SAD, OOOOX, Lenka Míková, Monika Ciprová and designer Ivanka Kowalski created unexpected interior design in an Old Town building known for its historic facade. The building is thus an architectural and cultural icon.