The Hus Congregational House, or Husův sbor, is a Hussite church in Dykova Street in Prague 10.
The tall, six-storey minimalist tower and belfry carries a 700 kg copper chalice as a symbol of the Hussite Church.
By this time the symbolic foundation stone had been laid but work on the first real building did not start until 1 July 1932.
[2] The symbol of the Hussite Church, a copper chalice that weighs 700 kg and stands over two metres tall, was consecrated and installed on top of the tower in June 1933[1] in the "Celebration of the Goblet".
[1] Inside the church is a 2.6-metre tall statue of Christ by Jan Znoj, which is surrounded by earthenware reliefs of the apostles and Czech heroes of the Reformation.