Original Vintage Poster REPRODUCTION- J. WENIG THEATRE SWAN PRAGUE 1970s
Original vintage poster REPRODUCTION in czech language. U BILE LABUTE – PORIC PRAHA – ZABAVNI PODNIK I. RADU – ZVLASTNOST PRAHY – NADHERNE MISTNOSTI – PRVOTRIDNI UMELCI – KAZDYCH 14 DNI NOVY PROGRAM” or “U BILE LABUTE (or At White Swan)- PORIC STREET PRAGUE – ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY OF THE 1st CLASS – SPECIALTY OF PRAGUE – BEAUTIFUL SPACE – FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS – NEW PROGRAM EVERY 14 DAYS NOTE: this is a REPRODUCTION of the legendary advertising theatre poster from the beginning of the 20th century printed in the 1970s as a limited edition for collectors. On the site of today’s functionalist building stood the motel U bile labuti (At White Swan) with a garden, built before 1725 according to the plans of the builder Jan Blazej Santini-Aichl. It was a one-story building with a hipped roof on its main facade, which housed a brewery with a motel. In 1846, it underwent reconstruction, which gave its entrance facade to Na Porici Street a new look. After the fire in 1863, another was made, in which a house sign with a swan was inserted above the crown cornice. The brewery was closed in 1901. There were stables and sheds in the courtyard of the house accessible through a passage. The garden adjoined the house from the back, where already in the second half of the 19th century there was a pavilion where dance parties were held and where folk singers performed. In 1907, the first international artistic cabaret Schoebel U Labute cabaret began operating here. In 1912, one of the brewery’s cellars was also modified in the building for cabaret performances, which served as the U Bile Labute (At White Swan) entertainment venue. After the First World War, the cabaret was revived and this time it gained success among the audience. The Labut cabaret theater operated here until 1936, when it was expelled from the hall. During the summer of the same year, the historic building was demolished. In its place, the Bila Labut commercial palace was built in a functionalist style according to the plans of the architects Josef Kittrich and Josef Hruby, which was inaugurated on March 18, 1939 (Theatre Architecture Eu). If you have any questions about offered items or anything else, feel free to ask us, you will be very welcome!