List by styles
- Archaic (all archeology)
- Baroque (incl. rococo)
- Classicism (incl. empire and similar styles)
- Commemorative place
- Contemporary reconstruction
- Cubism
- Folk architecture
- Gothic
- Historicist (pseudo-gothic, pseudo-renaissance and neo and revival styles)
- Jewish architecture
- Military architecture
- Modern architecture
- Nature monument
- Pevnostní architektura
- Renaissance
- Romanic
- Secession
- Technical architecture
BERTRAMKA — Classicist Villa and Summer House
Villa Betramka, originally a vineyard homestead from the break of the 17th and 18th century, gained its name after one of its the first owners Bertram from Bertram. It became the summer residence in 1784 to eminent czech singer Josefína Dušková and pianist, pedagogue…
JABLONKA (JABLUNKA) — Classicist Summer Palace
Vineyard compress machine probably used to be here in the 15th century, one-storey building was later built on its place. It was rebuilt into a storey summer palace with a stone terrace by the end of the 18th century and it sustained one more extensive rebuilding in the…
KINSKEHO LETOHRADEK — Classicist Summer Palace
Kinský Summer Palace is an Empire estate from 1827-31 by architect Jindřich Koch. Prague city held an Ethnographic exhibition in 1895 and its exponates were eventually moved into the Kinský Summer Palace in 1902. Today it is home to the ethnographical section of the…
LICHTENSTEIN PALACE [Lichtenštejnský palác] — Former Renaissance Palace
In 1591 Jan from Lobkovice unified five houses into one complex which was later rebuilt into a palace. It was then possesed by Karel from Lichtenštejn who obtained it in 1620. Its Renaissance buildings were adjoint by a Classicist front and interiors received an…
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