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Prague Castle

Prague Castle

The Prague Castle, a symbol of Czech statehood, has been the focal point of Prague for over a thousand years. The unique complex of palaces, cathedrals and other buildings with diverse architecture offers a cross-section of Czech history. For it is here that all architectural styles-from the Romanesque foundations to the latest reconstruction carried out in the 1920s by architect Josip Plečnik-flow together in graceful symbiosis. Spanish Hall & Rudolph’s Gallery The Spanish Hall is in the Second Courtyard of the Prague Castle and is one of the most magnificent halls in Prague. It was built from 1601 to 1606 and has been modified several times; the last modification of the Spanish Hall was carried out in the years 1865-1868 for the planned but not realized coronation of the Emperor Joseph I. This is an exquisite hall which is favored by Czech Presidents for important ceremonies and banquets.

 

General information:

Spanish hall:
Banquet: 500 persons

 

Rudolf Gallery:
Banquet: 200 persons