This single-storey pavilion[1] of only 61 square metres and located in the courtyard of the apartment buildings at no.
[2] This is the last existing example of this kind of photography studio built at the end of the nineteenth century.
This kind of building was erected in the second half of the nineteenth century thanks to the boom in commercial and art photography.
He photographed it at all times of the day and night and in every season, inside and outside, together with the neglected garden, particularly the strangely twisted tree in front of his now famous studio window.
In addition to the Josef Sudek Studio, PPF Art also operates The Václav Špála Gallery and is the curator of a collection of paintings (and other works of art), which provides a cross-section of Czech painting from the late nineteenth century to the present.