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The House of Lobkowicz ( Lobkovicové in modern Czech, sg. z Lobkovic; Lobkowitz in German) is a Czech [1] noble family that dates back to the 14th century and is one of the oldest Bohemian noble families. [2] The family also belongs to the German, Austrian and Belgian nobility.
Lobkowicz Palace in Prague Castle This 16th-century palace boasts a breathtaking panoramic view that enhances the unique, cultural experiences housed within: The Collections and museum, classical music concerts, restaurant & café, museum shop, and elegant event rooms.
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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.
- 25 April 1550
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Jaroslav of Pernstejn (1528–1569)
- William Lobkowicz
Lobkowicz Palace. 3,120 reviews. #36 of 1,592 things to do in Prague. Speciality MuseumsHistoric Sites. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. Over 700 years of Czech and European history contained within the oldest and largest privately-owned art collection in the Czech Republic.
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Lobkowicz Palace, Czech name: Lobkowiczký palác. The Lobkowicz Palace (Palác Lobkowicz Praha, in Czech) is part of the complex in which Prague Castle (Pražský hrad), the President of the Czech Republic’s residence, is located. This famous attraction in Prague, constructed in the 16th century, consists of a historical treasure trove and ...
William Lobkowicz (born 7 September 1961) is a nobleman from the House of Lobkowicz of American origin with Bohemian roots. He grew up in Boston, Massachusetts , but moved to then Czechoslovakia in 1990 to claim his family's vast ancestral belongings, the restoration, preservation and display of which have become his profession and passion.