List by styles
- Archaic (all archeology)
- Baroque (incl. rococo)
- Classicism (incl. empire and similar styles)
- Commemorative place
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- Cubism
- Folk architecture
- Gothic
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- Jewish architecture
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- Secession
- Technical architecture
BAROKNI ZAHRADY POD PRAZSKYM HRADEM — Baroque Terrace Gardens
Complex of Baroque gardens under the Prague Castle: Ledeburská (The Ledebourk Garden), Malá Pálffyovská (The Small Pálffy Garden), Velká Pálffyovská (The Large Pálffy Garden), Černínská and Malá Fürstenberská (The Small Fürstenberk Garden).
CTENICE — Renaissance-Baroque Chateau
Chateau Ctěnice was originally a Gothic fort, the building today stands on five-angled grounds around a rather small court. Next to the fort are agricultural court with two granges and a long ground agriclutural building. It was Renaissance rebuilt around 1550 and…
DUM U DVOU SLUNCU — Former Renaissance Building
Former one-storey Renaissance building, only its Renaissance portal is preserved today. It sustained a rebuilding in 1673-93 when it gained one more storey, its frontispiece was rebuilt in the Baroque style and replenished with two gables with skylights. House sign…
DUM U TRI PSTROSU — Former Renaissance Building
This house was constructed in 1585 and purchased by Jan Fux, a merchant with ostrich quills, in 1597. He has it rebuilt in 1606, painted with frescos with motives of ostrich quills and ostrichs as the house emblem. Baroque storey with two gables added in 1657. Painted…
KLASTER A KOSTEL SV. TOMASE — Former Church and Monastery of Augustinians
King Václav II. Established this monastery with church in 1285, it was finished in 1379. Gothic building of the monastery were distinguishly rebuilt in 1604-34, they gained the present appearance in the second half of the 17th century, but the present appearance of the…
KOLODEJE — Baroque Chateau
The former large fort from the 14th century belonged to Charles IV.'s brother Jan Jindřich. Partially modified in the 16th century to Renaissance castle. Radically rebuilt into a Baroque chateau during 1705-12 by Domenik Martinelli's plan. Late Baroque touch ups in…
KOLOWRAT GARDEN [Kolowratská zahrada] — It's one of the Palatial gardens below the Prague castle.
The Kolowrat garden became probably not until the middle 18th century. The wall hides on the eastern side of the garden the foundations of the Romanesque wall, which was part of a large fortification of Prague district called “Malá Strana“. It was the…
Ledebour Garden [Ledeburská zahrada] — It's one of the Palatial gardens below the Prague castle.
The Ledebour Garden is the westernmost part of the complex of Palace Gardens below Prague Castle. The garden was named after later owner Earl Adolf from Ledebour. He acquired the palace and the garden in 1852. The garden was made already in the 17th century by…
NOSTICKY PALAC — Palace Modified in Baroque Style
It was established in 1623, in Kryštof from Nostic's times, connecting two buildings. More houses and a garden part were connected during 1658-60. It was Rococo and Classicist rebuilt in the 18th century and even further, yet petite, modifications were performed in the…
PALAC GOLTZ-KINSKYCH — Baroque Palace
This is an example of a Late-Baroque Classicism style. Palace was built in 1755-65 by Anselmo Lurago by an older project of K.I. Dientzenhofer, beautiful statues in the attic are a masterpiece by F. Platzer. Seat of graphic collections from the National Gallery.
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