Petschek Palace
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The Petschek Palace (
occupation of Czechoslovakia
, and the family left the country.
It was during the
memorial plaque that commemorates the victims was unveiled on the corner of the building.[when?
]
In 1948 the building was acquired by the then-Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Trade. Today it is the residence of a part of the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade. In 1989 the building became a National Cultural Monument (Národní kulturní památka).
The exterior was used as stand-in for the Gemeinschaft Bank (Zurich, Switzerland) in the 2002 film Bourne Identity.
See also
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