Schwarzenberg Palace
Schwarzenberský palác
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
A magnificent Renaissance palace near Prague Castle, Schwarzenberg Palace showcases Bohemian Renaissance and Baroque art with a distinctive sgraffito facade, offering a focused visit to the National Gallery's 'Old Masters' collection.

📜 Magnificent Renaissance palace near Prague Castle, completed in 1567 and known for its distinctive black-and-white sgraffito facade.
🎨 Houses the National Gallery Prague's 'Old Masters' and Bohemian Renaissance and Baroque art collections.

Why Go

🖼️ Explore masterpieces from 16th to 18th centuries, including Dürer, Rubens, El Greco, and Rembrandt.
🌟 Admire iconic sgraffito facade and unique painted panel ceilings.
🏛️ Explore a beautifully preserved Renaissance building with unique sgraffito decorations.
🆕 Visit the 'Baroque in Bohemia' section, featuring Karel Škréta's rediscovered work.
🤫 Enjoy a focused visit in quieter galleries compared to other castle attractions.
🌆 Enjoy breathtaking views of the city.

Tips

🌐 A 360° virtual tour is available.
🧑‍🏫 Educational programs can be adapted for groups with specific needs.
🚶 Wear comfortable shoes as the palace is in a hilly area within the Castle district.

Cost

💰 Basic admission: 250 CZK, reduced: 140 CZK. Free for visitors under 15 years old.

Hours

🕒 Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00. Closed on Mondays.

Public Transport

🚇 Metro A: Malostranská / Hradčanská station.
🚊 Tram 22: Pražský hrad / Brusnice / Pohořelec stop.

♿ Accessibility

♿ Wheelchair accessible with lifts and accessible toilets.
🦽 Wheelchairs available for loan.

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