Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace

About

Lobkowicz Palace is a beautiful Renaissance palace located in Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the few privately-owned palaces in the city and is home to the Lobkowicz family, who have lived there for over 400 years. The palace is open to the public and offers visitors a chance to explore its rich history and art collection.

The Art Collection

The palace is home to a vast collection of art, including works by famous artists such as Canaletto, Velázquez, and Rubens. The collection also includes a number of priceless manuscripts, including the oldest surviving score of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. Visitors can take a tour of the palace to learn more about its history and the art on display.

Classical Concerts

In addition to its art collection, Lobkowicz Palace also offers visitors the opportunity to attend beautiful classical concerts in its stunning concert hall. The palace regularly hosts a variety of concerts featuring world-renowned musicians and orchestras. Here you can check the upcoming concert schedule and make a reservation.

Lobkowicz Palace is a must-see destination for art lovers and music enthusiasts visiting Prague. The palace offers a unique opportunity to experience the city's rich history and culture while also enjoying beautiful art and music.

 

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Address
Jirska 3, Castle District, Prague 1
How to get there

Lobkowicz Palace is located in the Prague Castle complex in the Hradčany neighborhood of Prague, Czech Republic. The palace is easily accessible by public transportation or by foot.

By Public Transportation:
- Take the metro (Line A) to Malostranská station, then walk up the hill to the Prague Castle complex. The palace is located within the complex and can be accessed via the Castle gates.
- Take the tram (No. 22 or 23) to Pohořelec station and walk 10 minutes to the Prague Castle complex.

On Foot:
The palace is also accessible on foot, about 20-25 minutes from the Old Town Square.
You can take the Charles Bridge and walk through the Lesser Town to the Prague Castle complex.

It is important to note that the palace can only be accessed via a guided tour or visiting a classical concert. Tour times and ticket information can be found on the palace's website.

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