Liechtenstein Palace

Historical landmark · Mala Strana

Liechtenstein Palace

Historical landmark · Mala Strana

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U Sovových mlýnů 506/4, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia

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Historic Baroque palace hosting concerts, cultural events, and state visits  

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Iryna Kabanchuk

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Liechtenstein Palace in Prague is a historic Baroque palace situated in the Malá Strana district, near the Vltava River. Known for its grand architecture and ornate interiors, the palace now serves as a prestigious venue for concerts and cultural events, reflecting its rich heritage and significance in the city.

Evgeniia

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Beautiful place, interesting to visit if you'll have a chance

Szófia Tárkányij

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On tha state holiday - Saints Cyril and Methodius day,—Lichtenstein palace opened its doors to public visitors. We were welcomed by a kind guide who showed us the Palace and shared a lot of interesting facts about Palace's history, reconstructions, interior design, precious paintings that are displayed here. Now it is mainly used to welcome and host royalty and political elite who are coming with official visits to Prague. The suites on the second floor have hosted such guests as Spanish King Juan Carlos and his wife Sophia, Queen Elisabeth II of the United Kingdom, and Japanese Emperor Akihito with Empress Michiko. The ground floor halls and rooms are used for working meetings and friendly gatherings.

Marina Bautina

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Beautiful palace on the Vltava riverside next to Charles Bridge. The first biggest building in baroque style in Prague. Was reconstructed several times. Before the whole Kampa park belonged to the palace but later the major part of it was given to the city for public use. Nowadays Lichtenstein palace is used as a residence for official state visits (presidents, Royal families etc.), as well as for seminars & conferences. Usually it is closed for the visitors but on public holidays they open it for everyone (For ex., May 1st, 8th, and the Open Doors events in Prague).

Julia Filatova

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One of working palaces in Prague, for summits or any other foreign meetings. Nice place to visit for free, it's opened first weekend of every month.

Karen Kassebeer

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It’s the other building that has the concerts. Three other tourists made the same mistake as me and went here to the official palace so be careful with those concert tickets. Luckily the concert started. A little late and we only missed one song.

Shlomo Kandel

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Beautiful place.

Uros P

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One of my favorite movie worlds spot. Mission impossible 1.