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LICHTENSTEIN PALACE [Lichtenštejnský palác]

Malostranské nám. 13/258, Prague 1
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 essential makeover, both in 1791. Part of the palace is now used for cultural purposes.


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The northern corner part (main seat to Karel from Lichtenštejn) has a preserved inner disposition of its Late-Renaissance building. Revivalist scholar Josef Dobrovský spent his time here in 1811-26. Occassional concerts and exhibitions (Martins Hall, Gallery).

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Last update: 17. 2. 2010 23:06

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