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Malostransky Palace

Malostransky Palace

The Jesuits built the House for the Professed (Malostransky palace) during the 17th century on the main square of Prague Lesser Town. This was the seat of the of the Order after their first residence (Klementinum college) in the Old Town became to small for their activities. A gem of Prague Baroque architecture, St Nicholas Church, was joined to the House in the 18th century by architects Kilián and Kryštof Dienzenhofer. Both were leading exponents of the Czech Baroque style. Later on, its rooms passed on to the University. The department, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, now resides there. The late Baroque style of the refectory and small saloon make an ideal setting for all occasions. The dominant feature in the refectory is the organ which is available for recitals during events or otherwise provides an atmospheric backdrop.

 

General Information

Refectory: 200m2
Banquet: 150 persons
Cocktail: 250 persons