Lobkowicz Palace
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The Lobkowicz Palace[1] (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.
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Established | 25 April 1550 (1550-04-25) |
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Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
Collections | The Lobkowicz Collections |
Founder | Jaroslav of Pernstejn (1528–1569) |
Curator | Veronika Wolf |
Owner | William Lobkowicz |
Public transit access | Metro stop Malostranska (A Line), Tram stop Malostranska (# 5,12,18,20,22) |
Nearest parking | N/A |
Website | www |
The palace was built in the second half of the 16th century by the Czech nobleman Jaroslav of Pernštejn (1528–1569) and completed by his brother, Vratislav of Pernštejn (1530–1582), the chancellor of the Czech Kingdom. It was opened to the public for the first time on 2 April 2007 as the Lobkowicz Palace Museum. Set in 22 galleries, the museum displays a selection of pieces from the Lobkowicz Collections, including works by artists such as Antonio Canaletto, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Diego Velázquez, as well as decorative art, military and hunting paraphernalia, musical instruments, and original manuscripts and early prints of composers including Beethoven and Mozart.