Ignác Šechtl and Josef
Jindřich Šechtl: September: House No. 1287, 9th May Street
Ignác Šechtl
and Josef Jindřich Šechtl
This house stands today on
9th May Street (date of the Red Army’s entry into Czechoslovakia in
1945). People just call the street “třída” (the avenue), only this
word in Czech also means “class” in the social sense, a word
fateful for the house given all the political changes that it saw
down the years. It was built in 1923 by architects Klíma and Lang
for tradesman Šafránek. In the 1950s it was nationalized,
confiscated from its bourgeois ownership by the proletariat. It was
only returned to the Šafránek family in the 1990s during the
post-Communist restitution.