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The film is set in a mysterious glass house where a young boy, Kristián (played by Lukáš Haas), lives with his uncle, Professor Tomáš (played by Jan Tríska). The story revolves around Kristián's struggles to understand the world around him, as he navigates the complexities of adulthood.
The architect believed that modern man needed modern light. The massive glazing was designed to flood the home with daylight, challenging the dark, cluttered interiors of the 19th century. He famously noted that a home should be "a hygienic machine for living"—a phrase echoing Le Corbusier, but executed here with a distinct Central European precision and warmth. skleneny dum
Today, the house is once again a shimmering jewel of glass and steel. While it remains a (not a public museum), it is occasionally opened for architectural heritage days and specialized tours. For those who see it, the experience is overwhelming: standing inside the glass volume, with the garden growing right up to the pane, feels like floating in a green, sun-drenched space where the future—as imagined in 1928—has finally arrived. The film is set in a mysterious glass