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The Ventana Hotel Prague, initially a residential building, had been reconstructed into a five-star hotel and was opened in August 2004. The hotel is strategically located at the corner of Celetná and Štupartská Streets, with the front facade facing the Old Town Square. The vicinity of the Tyn Cathedral and maintenance of the business part of the lower storey designated the position of the entrance to the hotel. Under a big porch with electric rustic lanterns is an unobtrusive main entrance.
 
It is a dividing line between an inconspicuous exterior and a magnificent space of Italian marble, original paintings, a dramatic crystal chandelier, and unusual objects d'art. But a few steps through the foyer of the Ventana Hotel Prague and the style and comfort is proclaimed. The floor and the portico are riveted with Italian marble, which is elegantly aligned with the other components of furniture and accessories in the hall.
 
The hall is also adorned with iron ware and sophisticated lighting, which illuminates the high, partly stuccoed ceilings. The spotlighted stone staircase spirals from the basement to the attic and the glass lift offers spectacular view of the interior of the hotel from a lifted standpoint. On the first floor there are 3 rooms, from the main one with marble mosaic floor you can go either to the Library or to the Ventana Bar through oversize glass doors. Located just next to the main hall the Library is ideal for meetings, or presentations. There are small tables as well as comfortable chairs and a plasma screen for watching sports. The Library can also hold fashion shows.
 
When not hired privately the room is used by guests and members as a relaxation and reading area. Caffee tables, as well as all the other furniture are made from rare Zebrana. Breakfast is served daily from 7 to 11 in the Library and our guests can enjoy a view of the Tyn Cathedral illuminated by the early morning sun. The breakfast menu varies from day to day and season to season, and is served buffet-style. The third room and one of the hotel's special features is a five-storey atrium daylight through its transparent glass roof.
 
The unique Svarowski made crystal chandelier, utterly dramatic and delicate, hangs from the glass ceiling of the atrium, the work features tentacles as long as twenty feet in length. The Ventana Bar is located in this atrium. The bar has an artful design, polished teak wood floor with a glass strip running down its length to provide the lobby with natural light. The facade of the atrium features oversize windows connecting the hallways to the rooms with the atrium.