Národní galerie Praha – Schwarzenberský palác

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Praha 1-Hradčany, Czech Republic

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Art gallery· Exhibit· Tourist attraction

Národní galerie Praha – Schwarzenberský palác Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Národní galerie Praha – Schwarzenberský palác is located in Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia on Hradčanské nám. 2. Národní galerie Praha – Schwarzenberský palác is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art gallery in Czechia.

Address

Hradčanské nám. 2

Phone

+420 233081730

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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OdiProfanumVulgus

Exquisite palace. All art lovers should visit not only because of its Old Masters permanent exhibition but also to behold its architecture and wall paintings in inner rooms.

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Pavle Marinkovic

A true must see in Prague. Cheap admissions (especially for students under 26 that can enter for free). The exhibition is huge and has 4 floors. In it is displayed statues and sculptures and lots and lots of beautiful baroque paintings and the top floor contains a very impressive armory that is 50 times more impressive than any other exhibition that has weapons and similar things.

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Jan Jenne

National Gallery with paintings of old renaissance and baroque masters

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Pete Bannister

Beautiful building, make the effort to walk up the hill to see it.

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Alona McIvor

Looks interesting outside. Can't tell more as we had a chance to visit the palace only on Monday and it was closed. Pay attention to working hours.

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Tomasz Goetel

A splendid Reneissance building hosts several masterpieces. I had a wonderful time. But I wish I had brought a sweater, the rooms were very cold.

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Sam Tambago

Nice collection of armory and hunting weapon.

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Piotr Z

They have some really fine works of art, but the place could have been organised much better. The information on individual pieces is hardly available. The staff tries to help, but almost nobody speaks any English.