Prague accommodation near Schwarzenberg Palace
Neruda Design Hotel Prague, from category 4 star Prague hotels, is located in the Nerudova street in the Lesser Town in Prague. The street leads from the top part of the Lesser Town Square uphill to the Prague Castle. Once it was one part of the King’s Road leading from the Charles Bridge up to the Prague Castle. Boutique Hotel Neruda is located a stone’s throw from the most famous monuments - Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague New Town and Wenceslas Square.
Neruda Design Hotel Prague is 60 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Luxury Prague Hotel Golden Star (Zlata Hvezda) belonging to the category of stylish 4 star Prague hotels offers luxury Prague accommodation in the historical centre of Prague, in close vicinity of Prague Castle, overlooking the Royal Route. The Golden Star offers Prague accommodation in standard single and double rooms and commodious suites (up to 4 persons).
Golden Star is 60 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
The Four Star Hotel Bijou de Prague is located in Neruda Street, a short walk (about 400 meters) from the Prague Castle. Nearby is also the Charles Bridge. Residence Bijou de Prague offers 6 luxurious and comfortable, elegantly furnished rooms, with great views of the city. There is nonstop front desk. For guests of the Hotel Bijou de Prague is nonstop internet corner and wifi connection.
Hotel Bijou de Prague is 70 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
King Charles Hotel Praha, from category 4 star Prague hotels, is situated in the immediate vicinity The Prague Castle, seat of the Czech kings, a romantic labyrinth of meandering streets of the area. A few minutes walking is enough to be able to admire St. Vitus Cathedral or get down to the Charles Bridge.
Hotel U Krale Karla is 80 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Prague hostel Arpacay is the right place if you are looking for pleasant and cheap accommodation in Prague. There are many beautiful guesthouses outside the Prague centre but do you want to have to hire a car and travel from the outskirts of Prague through the morning rush hour? Or maybe you would prefer to stay near the centre with quick convenient access to all that Prague has to offer? Try Arpacay hostel in Prague! Tram No. 7 stops in front of the hostel’s door and takes you directly to Prague Old Town, or you could use the underground (metro station Mustek) network which will take you to Wenceslas Square in just 7 minutes.
Arpacay Backpackers Hostel is 90 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Residence Green Lobster, four-star hotel in Prague 1 - Hradčany, historical building from the 14th century is located in Neruda Street in the picturesque quarter of Prague - Malá Strana within walking distance of the historic Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Hotel Green Lobster has 20 rooms - 9 Standard, 5 Deluxe and 6 Executive rooms. The executive rooms are located in a separate private building on the other side of the street.
Hotel Green Lobster is 90 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Prague Hotel Red Lion (Hotel U Cerveneho Lva, Praha) belonging to the category of 4-star Prague luxury hotels offering Prague accommodation in in the historical centre of Prague, right on the "Royal Route" (Kralovska cesta, Praha) in a vicinity of the main entrance gate to the Prague Castle (Prazsky hrad, Praha). Particularly unique is the house facade, connected with the famous 17th century altar painter Peter Brandl, who was born and lived in this house.
Hotel Red Lion is 90 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Family B&B Golden Horse House, from category 3 star cheap accommodation in Prague, is situated in the historical centre of Prague - in one of the UNESCO preserved areas. Just 1, 5 minutes walk from the main entrance to the Prague Castle and 10 minutes walk from the famous Charles Bridge.
Penzion Dům U Zlatého koníčka is 100 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Prague Hotel Apartments U Zlaté podkovy (Prague Apartments At the golden horseshoe) are located in the very centre of Prague, in the historical Nerudova Street, just a few steps from the most significant historical monuments in Prague, e.g. Loreta, the Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad Praha) or the Saint-Nicolas Church (Kostel Svateho Mikulase Praha). Along the former Royal Route (Kralovska cesta), which runs through the Nerudova Street towards the Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad), you can admire Renaissance and Baroque burghers' houses with conspicuous house signs.
Aparthouse U Zlaté podkovy is 110 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Hotel The Golden Wheel (U Zlateho Kola), from category 4 star Prague hotels, is situated directly in Nerudova Street, thus in the most well-known and picturesque spot in the Lesser Quarter (Mala Strana). It’s right here that the so-called Kralovska cesta (Royal Route), travelled by all Czech kings to their crowning in the St. Vitus Cathedral. Passing by palaces of nobility, merchants’ shops and mysterious arcades, you will get to us while walking the same ancient stone-paved route. Small, romantic, family type hotel offers Prague accommodation in 17 luxurious rooms.
HOTEL U ZLATÉHO KOLA is 140 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
Appia Residences in Lesser Town, from category apartments in Prague, are situated in the historical center of Prague, in the immediate vicinity of the Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and a whole range of significant historical sights. The residence has been recently completely restored and the guest rooms and suites offer the best of Prague´s past combined with a top contemporary comfort.
Appia Hotel Residences is 140 m from Schwarzenberg Palace.
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Schwarzenberg Palace
Schwarzenberg Palace or also Lobkowicz Palace is a Renaissance palace at Hradcany Square in Prague.
Schwarzenberg Palace or also Lobkowicz Palace is a Renaissance palace at Hradcany Square in Prague.
History
Today, three-winged building was built between 1545-1567 under the direction of Agostino Galli (also called Augustin Vlach), an urban palace Jana younger Popel of Lobkowicz the burnt several medieval houses. This is significant, and relatively early Renaissance building whose facades are designed using rich decor of the built graffito. Characteristic is the use of massive, largely podvojných windows with carved Renaissance linings, huge deck and lunette cornice, richly structured and decorated with Renaissance gables. The interiors have been preserved valuable renaissance wall paintings dating from around 1580.
In 1590, was acquired by the George Popel of Lobkowicz, who was in 1594, along with the entire property confiscated for lèse-majesté. Rudolf II. Palace then swapped with Petr Vok of Rosenberg Rosenberg palace nearby. In the exilic period, the palace was confiscated again and Ferdinand II. it gave Johann Ulrich von Eggenberg. After the extinction of the family inherited the palace, along with the rest of the Czech Eggenbergs property, in 1719 the Schwarzenberg family, who to him in 1811 also joined the newly acquired neighboring Salmovský palace.
In the first quarter of the 18th century, the palace, especially in the interiors of the Baroque style, but these probably fairly significant adjustments, greatly wiped purist reconstruction in the late 19th century.
The museum at the palace
From 1909 to 1941, rented the premises of the National Technical Museum.
After the communist coup in 1948, the palace was converted into a military history museum. In 2002 the palace passed into the possession of the National Gallery in Prague. Then there was total reconstruction since 2008 and serves as a permanent exhibition of the National Gallery (Art Collection Renaissance, Mannerism and Baroque in the Czech Republic).












