The building of the former Bohemia brewery restaurant was built in 1891 as an attraction for visitors to the General Centennial Exhibition, when Bohemia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Architect František Buldra designed the building for a site next to the left wing of the Industrial Palace. The 20th century and more recent years have been fairly turbulent for the Exhibition Grounds as a whole, but the Industrial Palace is currently in the final year of its renovation and the Bohemia Pavilion was successfully restored to its original beauty less than two years ago. As a result, it’s now possible to rent a space in a quiet and green part of Prague that has a style and character ideal for grand events like wedding receptions. With a capacity of 150 guests and modern facilities including a professional kitchen and sound system, it offers everything a wedding needs.