Weekend tip: Do you like Retro? In the Dancing House you will find your grandfather in a booth

Retro moods and fashion moves the world. But it's all new. You can see what it really looked like in Czech households in the 1970s and 1980s in the Gallery Dancing House at the RETRO exhibition.

woman behind the counter like a living
woman behind the counter like a
living

Do you want to make your parents or grandparents happy? Take them to the exhibition, where they will return to the younger years. In the dancing house you will find really the best of that time. You will find real installations of prefabrice apartments including appliances and general furnishings, as well as with designer items of daily use. No wonder the exhibition is accompanied by enthusiastic shouts of style all the time. "Oh, we had that at home. And this, too. We still have this in the cottage.a11a12a13"

And it really is like an excursion into the past, because the households of the time were similar to eggs eggs. It certainly wasn't ugly stuff. At least some, because in good condition or renovated are sold today for a lot of money.

a2A great feature is an authentic phone booth with a completely authentic phone book. If in those years you had a grandfather in Prague who had a narrow-profile phone at the time, you will find him.

Beautiful but imperishable.
Beautiful but imperishable.

a18Street Fashion
First of all, ladies will enjoy the next part of the exposition with models of their time. They're so pretty. You feel like if you search the closets and find a preserved piece, you're ready to go. But the fault of the footbridge. The socialist materials were artificial, so they were like a cell. And the original models also had horribly narrow armholes.

a4a8a9a6Sweet lychees
Very nice are the exhibited covers from various deuces or unique costumes of Helena Vondráčková, Karel Gott, Libuše Šafránková, Hana Zagorová and Dagmar Patrasová. Since with the increase in the number of TV channels tv reruns as a life, surely some of them you will know.

The legendary fish t-shirt from the movie How to Drown Dr. Cloud.
The legendary fish t-shirt from the movie How to Drown Dr. Cloud.

a16Tiles have not been preserved
An i
nteresting feature is the exposition of the bathroom. The tiles of the time were not preserved, so they were made in Rak at the Upper Birch plant with original designs. They used a classic screen printing. Experts of technology will surely understand how far away the trip in time it was.

There was also a place for a period tent.
There was also a place for a period tent.

Unforgettable Mr. Egg
At the
exhibition you will also read how it was with the birth of the animated character of the phenomenal Mr. Egg, who separated the commercials on Czechoslovak TELEVISION and still acts as a symbol of this period. The Dancing House Gallery is the first to obtain a license after 28 years.

24423Phenomenal view
A
nd while you're at the Dancing House, you can take the elevator to the 7th floor to Ginger and Fred . From the local terrace there is a beautiful view of Prague. They've got binoculars.

Do you have any more of that wall of fame record at home?
Do you have any more of that wall of fame record at home?

You can go to the retro exhibition of the 1970s and 1980s until the 16th century. October at the Dancing House Gallery in Prague from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Full admission is 190 CZK, family 380 CZK.

 

Photo: Maru