This combination ticket grants access to the Lobkowicz Palace Museum as well as four other locations within the Prague Castle.
Experience an audio-guided exploration of the Lobkowicz Palace Museum, where guests can delve into Bohemian and European history through the distinctive lens of the Lobkowicz family and their renowned collections—recognized as one of Europe’s oldest and most exceptional private art assemblages, featuring over 2,000 years old artifacts.
Visit Prague Castle, starting with St. Vitus Cathedral, which has origins tracing back to 930 AD. Next to it lies the Old Royal Palace, home to Vladislav Hall—the location of the notorious defenestration of two Catholic Habsburg vicegerents that triggered one of Europe's most devastating wars. Visit St. George’s Basilica, The Golden Lane a vibrant and charming passageway that once accommodated the castle’s staff—including goldsmiths and soldiers—and later welcomed notable figures like writers and artists such as Franz Kafka.
Uncover the key features of Prague Castle, starting with St. Vitus Cathedral, which has origins tracing back to 930 AD. Next to it lies the Old Royal Palace, home to Vladislav Hall—the location of the notorious defenestration of two Catholic Habsburg vicegerents that triggered one of Europe's most devastating wars: The Thirty Years’ War. Visit St. George’s Basilica, established around 920 AD by Prince Vratislav I, and soon after, it became home to Bohemia's oldest Benedictine convent. The Golden Lane, from the late 15th century, is a vibrant and charming passageway that once accommodated the castle’s staff—including goldsmiths and soldiers—and later welcomed notable figures like writers and artists such as Franz Kafka.
Experience an audio-guided exploration of the Lobkowicz Palace Museum, where guests can delve into Bohemian and European history through the distinctive lens of the Lobkowicz family and their renowned collections—recognized as one of Europe’s oldest and most exceptional private art assemblages, featuring artifacts that are over 2,000 years old. Noteworthy pieces include works by Bruegel the Elder, Canaletto, and Velázquez alongside medieval and Renaissance artworks, weaponry and armor, as well as ceramics like the largest surviving Delft dinner service from the 17th century worldwide. The exhibition also showcases exquisite musical instruments plus hand-annotated manuscripts such as Mozart’s reorchestration of Handel’s Messiah along with Beethoven’s Third (Eroica), Fourth, and Fifth Symphonies.
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