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.