Two historic apartment buildings at Sokolská 35 and 37 are located in the immediate vicinity of Wenceslas Square and have been part of the Fidurock Group's portfolio since March 2026.

These are buildings with an interesting Prague pedigree. One of them obtained a building permit as early as 1883 and was built according to the plans of builder and architect František Heberle. In the 20th century, the buildings naturally adapted to the needs of the time, and their use evolved from an educational function to interconnection and integration into sanatorium and later hospital operations, including modifications made during the war. Repeated interventions in the facades and an emphasis on preserving architectural forms show that these were long-valued city buildings with lasting value. Today, the buildings are mainly used as administrative buildings and a polyclinic. Fidurock plans to completely renovate them, including internal layout changes and conversion to residential housing for rent, while preserving historical continuity through sensitive restoration.


