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  1. Built in the mid-16th century, the Lobkowicz Palace is one of the most significant cultural sites in the Czech Republic and the only privately owned palace in the Prague Castle complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  2. The Lobkowicz Palace (Czech: Lobkowický palác) is a part of the Prague Castle complex in Prague, Czech Republic. It is the only privately owned building in the Prague Castle complex and houses the Lobkowicz Collections and Museum.

  3. www.lobkowicz.cz › en › lobkowicz-palace-museumLobkowicz Palace Museum

    The Lobkowicz Palace Museum invites visitors to explore Bohemian and European history through the unique perspective of the Lobkowicz family and the Lobkowicz Collections. Highlights include paintings by Bruegel, Canaletto, and Velázquez, medieval and Renaissance works of art, arms and armor, and ceramics, including the largest-surviving 17th ...

  4. World-famous paintings by Brueghel, Canaletto, Velazquez; ceramics spanning five centuries; and an exceptional collections of arms and armor. Other highlights include hand annotated manuscripts by many of the 17th - 19th centuries, including Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  5. Lobkowicz Palace, the only privately owned building in the Prague Castle complex, was built in the 16th century by the Czech nobleman Jaroslav of Pernštejn and completed by his brother Vratislav. Nowadays it is, among other things, home to the highly acclaimed Lobkowicz Collections and Museum.

  6. Built in the mid-16th century, the Lobkowicz Palace is one of the most significant cultural sites in the Czech Republic and the only privately owned palace in the Prague Castle complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  7. Prague Castle – Lobkowicz Palace and Museum (Lobkowiczký palác) Opened in 2007, the Lobkowicz Palace Museum features world-famous paintings by Canaletto, Bruegel, and Velázquez; Medieval and Renaissance works of art; exceptional arms and armor; and ceramics, including the largest surviving Delft dinner service in the world (c. 1685).

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