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This 16th-century palace boasts a breathtaking panoramic view that enhances the unique cultural experiences housed within: The Lobkowicz Collections and museum, classical music concerts, restaurant & café, shop, and elegant event rooms.
This 16th-century palace boasts a breathtaking panoramic view that enhances the unique cultural experiences housed within: The Lobkowicz Collections and museum, classical music concerts, restaurant & café, shop, and elegant event rooms.
Please refer to our map which shows all entrance options to the Prague Castle complex, in which the Lobkowicz Palace is housed.
The Palace features an audio-guided museum that invites visitors to explore Bohemian and European history through the unique perspective of the Lobkowicz family and the Lobkowicz Collections—one of Europe’s oldest and finest private art collections, comprised of items dating back over 2,000 years. Highlights include paintings by Bruegel the Elder, Canaletto, and Velázquez and hand-annotated manuscripts by Mozart and Beethoven. The audio guide is narrated in English by two generations of the Lobkowicz family and the collections’ curators (also available in 10 other languages). The additional Prague InSpires Panorama audio tour introduces visitors to the city’s most iconic landmarks in under 30 minutes from the Lobkowicz Palace balcony.
Do you know what a nécessaire is? What does a hot-air balloon ride have to do with an inkwell? Why were letters sealed, and how was it done? Our new temporary exhibition, "From Inkwell to Typewriter," answers these questions and more.
Starting Friday, October 31, 2025, the exhibition will enrich the museum’s permanent collection for one full year. One unique feature: every few weeks, it will showcase a different original handwritten letter from historical figures such as Louis XIV, Rudolf II, or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Don’t miss it!
After touring the museum, enjoy homemade Czech and International cuisine in true palatial splendor—crowned with a panoramic view of Prague.
Built in the mid-16th century, the Lobkowicz Palace is one of the most significant cultural sites in the Czech Republic and the only private, family-owned palace in the Prague Castle complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Palace witnessed some of Bohemia’s most important historical events. Confiscated twice in the 20th century by the Nazi and Communist regimes, it was restituted to the Lobkowicz family in 2002. In 2007, the family reconstructed and opened the Palace and its collections to the public.
Listen to pearls of classical music performed in our beautiful Baroque Concert Hall featuring exquisite 17th-century frescoes.
Classical Music Concerts are held daily from 13:00–14:00 at the Lobkowicz Palace.
Explore our arts, history, and preservation-focused educational programs offered at the Lobkowicz Palace.
Listen to pearls of classical music in the 17th century Baroque Concert Hall.
Book an exclusive private tour with one of our expert curators or a member of the Lobkowicz family.
10:00–18:00
From April 1, 2025: 09:00–17:00