In January 2016 Prague acquired another modern tourist attraction. On the waterfront of the Vltava river, looking towards Prague Castle, are two objects by John Hejduk (1929-2000). The New York Five architect named them the “House of the Suicide” and the “House of the Mother of the Suicide” and together they constitute Jan Palach memorial.
The student at the nearby Prague Philosophy Faculty committed suicide by setting himself on fire in 1969 to protest against the Soviet occupation. The objects were inspired by a poem by the American poet and writer David Shapiro, which is also engraved on a steel plate on the memorial.
In the 1990s, smaller wooden models of the two objects stood at Prague Castle. They formed an integral part of a retrospective exhibition by the American architect of Czech origin in the castle ballroom.