Billet d'entrée au musée du palais Lobkowitz à Prague





Description
Découvrez 600 ans de culture et d'histoire européennes à Prague avec ce billet d'entrée au Palais Lobkowicz. Avec votre audio Guide pour montrer la voie, explorez les 22 galeries à votre guise et découvrez les nombreux trésors importants qui s'y trouvent. Admirez les portraits royaux de Canaletto et Velázquez, la céramique du XVIe siècle et la militaria des batailles historiques à travers l'Europe. Voyez aussi les arts décoratifs de l'époque de Bohême et contemplez les partitions musicales de compositeurs célèbres tels que Beethoven et Mozart. Les clients peuvent maintenant visiter la terrasse Lobkowicz avec une vue remarquable sur Prague et si vous êtes intéressé, vous pouvez également avoir une visite audio sur l'histoire de Prague (inclus)
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Itinéraire
Le palais Lobkowicz abrite les très appréciées collections Lobkowicz, la plus ancienne et la plus grande collection privée de République tchèque. Le musée offre aux visiteurs l'occasion d'explorer l'histoire de l'Europe à travers la perspective unique de la famille Lobkowicz. Situé dans 22 galeries joliment aménagées, le musée présente une sélection de certaines des plus belles pièces des collections, dont de nombreuses d'importance internationale. Les points forts du musée comprennent des œuvres de maîtres tels que Canaletto, Bruegel l'Ancien, Cranach et Velázquez; une impressionnante exposition de portraits de famille et royaux; porcelaine fine, céramiques et arts décoratifs rares du XIIIe au XXe siècle; une vaste collection de fusils militaires et sportifs du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle; et des instruments de musique et des partitions et manuscrits originaux de Beethoven et Mozart, y compris les 4e et 5e symphonies de Beethoven et la réorchestration par Mozart du Messie de Haendel.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(42)
Nothing extraordinary, beautiful and neat
This was one of the more interesting places to visit in Prague, and that is partly due to the ability to discover at your own pace. The restaurant provided a good break from the touring, and the food was delicious.
Very interesting castle with fabulous Prague views. Original signatures and works from Mozart and Beetoven which is crazy. Beautiful ceilings and art work and various collections. We skipped the audio tour. There are explanations of the items in each room in English by the door or next to each which were perfect. A room full of weapons too.
Elegant home. We discover the historical richness of a family that has been friends of the arts for centuries, A thousand times more interesting and beautiful than Prague Castle. Before leaving, enjoy a drink on the terrace overlooking the city.
We had booked a 'Tour' of Prague castle which was basically meeting a 'Guide' who gave us some information and left us to go and look. It was all fine, especially the abbey, but we decided to pay extra for the Lobkovitz Palace. We were very pleased we did as it has a very good collection of art and artefacts including those of an association with Mozart. We had audio guides narrated by members of the family which gave us more insight into the place and history. There is also a nice cafe with a terrace area giving views over the city.
This Palace was not necessarily mentioned as unmissable in the guides I read before visiting Prague but I found it extraordinary and for me it was clearly the highlight of the Castle. I had the chance to do it when it opened, empty. Amazing moment. The collections are very diverse and I think that everyone can find something in them (aficionados of painting, history, music).
This Palace holds a museum of the Nazi confiscated and recently returned belongings of the Lobkowicz Family. The palace is lovely and the extensive collection is definitely worth a visit.
Disappointing. Little work of major interest. Museum visited very quickly. Welcoming is the explanations are minimal.
THis was a wonderful exhibit of a family history and decorative arts and music. We enjoyed it although two of the rooms we wanted to see were closed. We had bought tickets ahead just before we came to the museum and they were discounting people who bought tickets there because of the closure but we had to really dispute to get any accomodation, which was vouchers for the restaurant. Would Still recommend as they were very polite.
Be sure to listen to the audio guide so you can fully enjoy this collection. We’d arrived at 1, too late to be seated for the concert so we’ll return.



