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Čeština: Model ateliéru Barrandov, 1932, autoři Urban, Ritteshain
English: Barrandov studios model, 1932, authors Urban, Rittenshain.


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(title) From the film exposition in the Industry palace (Průmyslový palác building) of the Prague sample expo


(main text) The model of the new buildings of the AB (former name) film factories(sic!) displayed in the film exposition in Prague in the Industry palace PVV (Pražské veletrhy a výstaviště – Prague expos and showgrounds). The model made by architect H. Goedert promises that the new studios will do away with the demerits of the temporary Vinohrady (quater of Prag) makeshift (studios) for our (Czech) filmmakers. The planners are architects A. Urban and J. Rittershain. (Photo credit: Ströminger.)
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Source http://kramerius.nkp.cz/kramerius/PShowPageDoc.do?id=5839594 Pestrý týden, 19.3.1932, page 2
Author studio Ströminger (not existing studio)

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