Alois Dryák

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Alois Dryák (February 24, 1872 in Olšany - June 6, 1932 in Prague) was Czech architect and professor of ornamental design.

Dryák is most famous for the design of the ornamental detail on Art Nouveau masterpieces such as the 1905 re-design of the Hotel Europa (also known as Hotel Evropa, formerly Hotel Šroubek) in Prague, Czech Republic, done with fellow architect Bedřich Bendelmeier and architectural sculptor Ladislav Šaloun.

The Europa and another Dryák commission, the Hotel Garni, are both located on Wenceslas Square, which is dominated by an equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslas. Dryak designed the ornate pedestal of this statue.

[edit] Other People named Alois Dryák

Alois Vaclav Dryak - The nephew and namesake of Alois Dryák, the architect.

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