The Czech Philharmonic and its sponsor Arcona Capital are preparing the way to reconstruct the terrace atop the iconic Rudolfinum concert hall. Situated along the banks of the Vltava river, the building is a focal point for much of the city's cultural and classic music scene. The rooftop terrace has gone unused for years in part because it has fallen into disrepair. But also because of poorly designed doors and an awkward layout not conducive to safe, comfortable use by groups.
The idea to undertake reconstruction work that would allow its use by the public came about when Arcona . . .
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