Daniel Hildebrand (26.10.2017 14:55)
Part of the national gallery, so free for students. Hosts a great collection of religious art and sculptures on the ground floor, a breathtaking collection of Barogue paintings on the first floor and an absolutely jaw dropping collection of Barogue weapons on the top floor. Amazing for everyone, because there is something to see for all interests!
Michael Sabo (20.09.2017 18:16)
I don't think it's that beautiful
Mariano Raíz (15.03.2017 10:09)
Wonderful place to be, worth the effort of walking all the way uphill from Charles bridge.
Jui Hong Teoh (08.12.2016 17:42)
The motif on the facade of Schwarzenberský palác is quite fascinating, with the walls carved out in different layers to show different colour tones. Walk closer, and I was truly marvelled by the high art on display right on the outside.
At first, I couldn’t really tell it was suppose to be 3 separate buildings. The palace is actually sandwiched in between Kostel sv. Benedikta and National Gallery Salm Palace. While the Salmy and the Schwarzenberský are two separate palaces, they are both part of the National Gallery and one ticket will allow you to visit both as well as the rest of the National Galleries in Prague.
Inside, the Schwarzenberský holds permanent exhibition of Bohemian Renaissance art.
Tom Jirinec (03.05.2016 14:55)
This place is amazing. So much architecture and so many things to see. Make sure to see it and the beautiful surroundings.