Lobkowicz Palace is a Baroque building in the lower part of Jiřská Street, in the eastern corner of Prague Castle. It´s connected to the former Department of Noblewomen. It is owned by the ancient lords of Lobkowicz and as such is a rarity here - it is the only privately owned part of Prague Castle. In the 13th century, several residential houses, later two massive Gothic houses of Czech nobles, stood on the site of the palace. The palace was built in their place in two stages. Before the mid-16th century, Wolf Krajíř of Krajek began to build it, and then in 1554 the Lords of Pernštejn continued in 1554-1562 and then 1570-1577. The original Renaissance palace had four wings. There were many members of the family and several times the palace was taken away from the family. After it´s return, the Lobkowicz family set up a family museum, which is unique not only in Czech but also in Europe.
Lobkovický palác je barokní stavba ve spodní části Jiřské ulice, ve východním cípu Pražského hradu. Navazuje na bývalý Ústav šlechtičen. Je vlastněný starobylým panským rodem Lobkoviců a jako takový je zdejší raritou - jde o jedinou soukromě vlastněnou část Pražského hradu. Ve 13. století na místě paláce stávalo několik obytných domů, později dva mohutné gotické domy českých šlechticů. Palác byl budován na jejich místě ve dvou etapách. Před polovinou 16. století jej začal stavět Wolf Krajíř z Krajku a po něm v roce 1554 páni z Pernštejna v období 1554 - 1562 a pak 1570 - 1577. Původní renesanční palác měl čtyři křídla. Vystřídalo se zde mnoho členů rodu a několikrát byl palác rodině odebrán. Po jeho navrácení zde Lobkowiczové zřídili rodinné muzeum, které je díky své povaze nejen českým, ale i...
Read morePrague Castle is a must-visit landmark that encapsulates the rich history and architectural splendor of Prague. As one of the largest castle complexes in the world, it offers a wealth of attractions, including stunning cathedrals, historic palaces, beautiful gardens, and breathtaking views of the city.
Walking through the castle grounds, you're transported through centuries of history, with each building and courtyard telling its own story. Highlights include the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, the charming Golden Lane, and the Old Royal Palace. The castle's architecture is a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, making it a visual feast for history and architecture enthusiasts.
A standout feature within the castle complex is the Lobkowicz Palace. This privately owned palace houses an incredible museum that showcases the Lobkowicz family's extensive collection of art, music, and historical artifacts. The collection includes works by masters such as Canaletto and Bruegel, as well as original manuscripts by composers like Beethoven and Mozart. The audio guide, narrated by members of the Lobkowicz family, adds a personal touch and deepens the experience.
The views from both the castle and the Lobkowicz Palace are spectacular, offering panoramic vistas of Prague's red rooftops and the Vltava River. It's a great spot for photography and soaking in the beauty of the city.
Prague Castle and the Lobkowicz Palace together provide a comprehensive and enriching historical experience. Highly recommended for anyone...
Read moreWe actually didn't intend to stop here. We were disappointed that the Prague Castle closed so early and were following the crowds down the hill towards the old city. We stopped to check out the cafe by the same name (Lobkowicz Palace) that we noticed had a view of the city and were surprised to see the museum. What a treat! The museum is included with the city pass, so we took the opportunity to check out something new. This is a tale of a prince and his offspring who had all their belongings stolen not once but twice, and they were able to regain treasures and property both times. And who knew this family was so responsible for bringing such fabulous music to the Czech Republic. Beethoven visited often and enjoyed his time there, helping to establish a string quartet at the palace. He wrote music at the palace, and several original manuscripts are on display. The families' entire collection is cataloged and partially displayed beautifully in the old family palace. Free with admission is a wonderfully narrated audio guide in your language of choice. The English version done was by the owner, his wife, and his mother. I was in awe of the story, the outcome, and the ongoing preservation story. The palace is well...
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