Hus Congregational House

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.

This plaque records the role of the church as a radio station during the Prague Uprising .