After the Second World War Barrandov Terraces were
nationalized by the state. In 1982 the popular Trilobit bar was closed. In 1992 the complex was returned to the Havel family, specifically to brothers Ivan and Václav, sons of Václav M. Havel. Ivan M. Havel transferred his share ownership to his wife Dagmar. After a couple of years
Václav Havel transferred his ownership share to his second wife
Dagmar Havlová, who in turn purchased from the wife of Ivan Havel her share for more than 20 million
Czech koruna (CZK). The swimming pool, a property acquired from the company Vodní stavby for 900,000 CZK in 1994 was excluded from the deal. In August 2001 Dagmar Havlová transferred Barrandov Terraces to her company Barrandovské terasy, a.s. and two years later sold her majority stake in the company to an unknown investor. A project for the reconstruction of Barrandov Terraces includes a plan for construction of a hotel, which is likely to improve the profitability of the project. == References ==