St. Wenceslas Church (Vršovice)

Václava) is a Roman Catholic church in Vršovice in Prague 10, Czech Republic.

Czech architect Josef Gočár was the winner with a daring Constructivist design.

The foundation stone was laid in May 1929 and the church was consecrated by Francis Kordac, the Archbishop of Prague on 21 September 1930.

[5] It is said that the overall plan was made by the architect to have a hall that led to the presbytery to cope with the sloping ground.

[6] The church was open in September 2012 as part of the European Heritage Days initiative.

Model of the church by sculptor Jan Roith in the National Technical Museum (Prague)
Interior of the church