
Lobkowicz Palace
The Lobkowicz Palace, built in 1702, stands as a fine example of Baroque architecture within the complex of Prague Castle. Designed by the architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi, this palace remains privately owned by the Lobkowicz family, one of the oldest noble families in Bohemia. Unlike most of Prague Castle’s buildings, which are state-owned, the Lobkowicz Palace continues to serve as a family residence and a museum. Inside, you’ll find an extraordinary collection of historic art and musical manuscripts. Among the treasures are original scores by Ludwig van Beethoven, linking the palace not only to Czech history but to European cultural heritage. The palace holds its status as a designated cultural monument of the Czech Republic, preserving centuries of aristocratic tradition. Interestingly, although the palace is physically located in the Malá Strana area, it’s often associated with the broader Prague Castle precinct. …
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