The building is a real treasure of architectural elements and details. It is situated on the land originally occupied by two ancient houses, firstly mentioned in topographies dated back to 1404. The oldest appearance of the Palace’s preserved main façade is shown on a copperplate engraving done by Pfeffel in 1743 according to a drawing by J.J. Dietzler – the Coronation Procession of Empress Maria Theresa. The Palace was restored in the 1970s. Thanks to preserved objects of history of art and valuable furnishings and collections, after the restoration this Petzold Building, known as Kaiserštejn Palace, looks like a museum. The Palace, which is on the UNESCO list, was used by the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic for social purposes.
General Information:
E.Destinova Hall: (2nd floor)
Banquet: 130 persons
Cocktail: 180 persons
1st floor:
Banquet: 40 persons
Cocktail: 150 persons
Whole Palace:
Cocktail: 350 persons