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ML
at 2023 Sep 07
ML
at 2023 Sep 07
Charles Bridge is beautiful, unique, with many beautiful statues. With a good guide, you will learn everything about the history of the bridge. Just being on the bridge takes you back to some past times, you get some special energy. Many tourists visit it, so it gets very crowded, but it is really worth visiting. I recommend it as well as the city itself, which is impossible not to adore.
Noqtiz
at 2023 Sep 03
Noqtiz
at 2023 Sep 03
Very nice at night or In the evening when It's quiet and reasonably nice at daytime
There is a lot of interesting art here but the lighting is tragically bad. It's either terrible hotspots or completely underlit.
Jeremy Riley
at 2023 Aug 30
Jeremy Riley
at 2023 Aug 30
One of the must-see Prague landmarks with incredible gothic architecture and amazing statues lining the wide, pedestrian-only bridge. Be ready for crowds though as this is a very popular spot. The bridge leads to Prague's beautiful Lesser City with lots of small shops and traders. You can climb the towers and get a great view of the bridge and surround too.
very unpleasant personal, two old ladies whit aversion to work
Goutam Gandhi
at 2023 Aug 28
Goutam Gandhi
at 2023 Aug 28
Petrin tower: you will be able to get amazing view of the city. It is 58.70 metres high, and 299 steps lead to its peak, which is at the same altitude as the real Eiffel Tower. Be prepared to walk up - and there are two viewing areas.
Amazing views and kids love it. It gets crowded in the afternoon so work around.
There’s a very small door for the entrance that you might first neglect it!
There are around 170 steps until you get the beautiful view of the city.

No elevator!!!
Florence Elizabeth
at 2023 Aug 21
Florence Elizabeth
at 2023 Aug 21
Prague Castle is definitely a place to go if you are visiting Prague. There is so much interesting history and the architecture is magnificent.

I’d recommend going to the visitors point and getting an audio guide as you walk around, as this makes the experience much more extensive.

Entrance to the castle was free, which is great. There were various exhibitions on, such as a picture gallery, which you could visit with a cost.

There was a nice cafe in the castle gardens to have a refreshing drink.
Dinesh Singh
at 2023 Aug 21
Dinesh Singh
at 2023 Aug 21
The main attraction of this place is St. Vitus Cathedral. The place itself is nice though. Good accessible by Tram. A guided tour is recommended but using the audio guide from ticketing office is good alternative. Easily consumes half a day.
Ralf W.
at 2023 Aug 21
Ralf W.
at 2023 Aug 21
The view from Petrin Tower is phenomenal. You can see all of Prague and from the observation deck. You can reach it by stairs or elevator, which costs 150 czk extra. This also enables handicapped persons to enjoy the view.
You can reach the tower by car and park in the close by residence area or with a cable car from the town area.
Close by is also a observatory with an exhibition and telescope to watch the stars at night. Also worth a visit.
Charles Bridge in Prague was a great spot to visit. We visited it on a fine morning and it was pretty crowded by that time. There were musicians and singers performing and painters making quick art. We really liked it.
Jenny Law
at 2023 Aug 18
Jenny Law
at 2023 Aug 18
It's a beautiful bridge that lured us to walk through it twice in our 3 days stay here in Prague. There are many nice statues along the bridge and we enjoy the scenery along the river. It was very pleasant walking along this bridge although there are plenty of tourists along the bridge.
Manasa S
at 2023 Aug 17
Manasa S
at 2023 Aug 17
The place is under renovation and the crowd is very high. Long waiting lines for almost 2 hours. If you don’t have the tickets purchased earlier it can be a lot difficult to get inside. Recommended to buy tickets earlier.

Overall the views from above is breathtaking and worth the hike
Shlomi Uziel
at 2023 Aug 17
Shlomi Uziel
at 2023 Aug 17
A beautiful architecture from the outside, nothing special to see inside.
Most of all we liked the view from the tower with the 287 steps, you can see the beauty of Prague from all angles. Astonishing
Juan Pablo Naranjo
at 2023 Aug 16
Juan Pablo Naranjo
at 2023 Aug 16
This place is unreal!!!!! It is hard to believe that places like this still exist. This whole city is actually unreal. This is definitely a place that everyone (if you have a chance) should visit at least once in their life time. There are so many places to see and to visit within the city.
In the castle make sure that you visit the gardens as well. If you want an even better experience, go there late at night when there is barely anyone there and the lights make it turn into a n even more magical place.
Luis Medina
at 2023 Aug 15
Luis Medina
at 2023 Aug 15
This place is a must for newcomers to Prague. Here you can get an amazing view of the city at any time of the day. You can get to the tower by foot (which is a somewhat challenging but enjoyable walk), by car or by the lift (or whatever it is called) that takes you all the way up.
I recommend the walk if you are a fit person and if the temperature is not too high. Otherwise go for any of the other options.
To get to the top of the tower you must pay a ticket, which is not expensive. Then you have to climb up using the stairs. This is also somewhat challenging but on your way up you get a great view.
Very worth the visit with the view from above on Prague and the church. Go at the first hour of opening for an early bird half price ticket. Be aware that you can't visit the undergrounds without a guide which is free but they don't tell you that. We decided to go with the Czech guide but they didn't want us foreigners at first, we said it eas only for viewing the undergrounds. Anna the guide was comprehensive and very kind.
The majestic entrance to the bridge from the side of the old town. I had no idea that it existed, to be honest, so my first night in prague i was just strolling in the city, and it suddenly appeared after a corner. I was amazed by its looks during the night. Next to it, the castle was also visible in the distance, which made the overall experience amazing!
Alex Siamantas
at 2023 Aug 13
Alex Siamantas
at 2023 Aug 13
The most famous Monument in Prague! What i came here to see from all the guides i read! It's more than 700 years old, a great piece of art! During the day, i enjoyed the river and castle views of it, during night the scene changed dramatically, seeing fewer things yet with great lights on them. It was really crowded most of the day.
Russ Randelle
at 2023 Aug 12
Russ Randelle
at 2023 Aug 12
For those who love history, Prague Castle is the place for you. Loads to do and see.

Beautiful views across the river towards the city centre. Recommend you take binoculars if you have them.

Bear in mind that if you approach on foot, it is a steep climb, but well worth it.

Will be enjoyed by all the family.
This place is visited by pretty much everyone visiting Prague's old town. This is the center of attraction and for the right reasons.

The astronomical clock will take you back in history and this is a well-preserved marvel of architecture from the old world. Various parts of Prague have their history well preserved and this is one of them.

You can also climb this tower and views from the top will give you a completely different perspective on this town. Although there are other places to get these views, this one is the best of the lot.
Hidden gem.
Absolutely loved it.
Great example of invention and creativity 👌
it‘s nice because you can enter with the castle circuit ticket but it’s not that big of a deal
This place is so beautiful one could spend hours there. It’s also very quiet, since apparently very few tourists know about it (i went there at peak time, when up at the Castle you could hardly move because of how packed it was). IMHO best value for money in Prague.
Dennis Schirmer
at 2023 Aug 01
Dennis Schirmer
at 2023 Aug 01
This city is so cool! Awesome vibe here. Cool hangouts/pubs/bars, great food, and the people are awesome! Everyone here seems to be cheerful and that is something I don’t usually find in such a touristy place. Charles Bridge is iconic and has so much to see and photograph. Lots and lots of history, and so we’ll maintained.
You can’t help but love this place!
This gallery is absolutely not worth the money. It's just three rooms and the paintings are not that great (there are very little exceptions, which are as well not worth the whole experience) compared to what you can see in such galleries in other European major cities. On top of that, the staff watching over you is really passive-aggressive and make you feel like you are committing a crime by just watching the artworks which they are presenting.

Consider spending a little more and visit the National Museum at the top of Wenceslas square (Václavské náměstí).
beautiful place, amazing view over the city and very few people there. would definitely recommend!
Beautiful clock from the outside, and very interesting building inside. I took the interior and basement tour and it was fascinating. The guided tour is very thorough with plenty of information about history and architecture, and seeing the basement levels that used to be medieval dwellings was stunning.
Gorgeous views from the clock tower as well, with a panoramic view of the old town square.
Bianca W
at 2023 Jul 25
Bianca W
at 2023 Jul 25
Nice little museum on the history of the Charles bridge. It wasn't super informative and smaller than I thought, but still an interesting place if you like architectural history.
Julia Hoover
at 2023 Jul 19
Julia Hoover
at 2023 Jul 19
Be careful if it is drizzling or foggy. Many, many, many stairs, and the decline continues at the bottom when stairs stop.
D K
at 2023 Jul 19
D K
at 2023 Jul 19
Stunningly beautiful! For a city that is packed with people, this garden was quiet and peaceful, and so close to all the madness
D K
at 2023 Jul 17
D K
at 2023 Jul 17
Go before 10, and it's 50% off. I think 90% of the people walking across Charles Bridge don't even notice the entrance. There was a really nice man on the top who was so excited to talk about Prague, he was worth the admission
This is the east tower of the Charles bridge. the best time to go there is the early morning before it opens. It opens at 9, you can enter the tower and go up to the top with ticket.
Pranav Rathi
at 2023 Jul 15
Pranav Rathi
at 2023 Jul 15
One of the most beautiful places to visit in the city. It is better to take public transportation to the castle than car. The best time to get there is early in the morning like 7 (even though the places inside open at 9) to take pictures when no one is there. There are at least 5 to 6 places to visit inside and you can buy the ticket combo for that. None is free even though the entrance to castle is free. Half a day is enough to see everything.
Pranav Rathi
at 2023 Jul 15
Pranav Rathi
at 2023 Jul 15
It is a great view from the top of the tower, but there is always a line so morning time is the best. You can either go by elevator all the way or by stairs. Stairs have shorter line.
The free guided tour in English was excellent. The guide was very knowledgeable. The tour brought you to the cellar, where you can enter only if you’re on guided tour. The whole tour was fascinating and the guide gave us a great overview of some of Prague's history. Come early to get 50% off entrance fee. Guided tour is free. You have to pay small sum of money to take lift to the clock tower, but the view from the top is amazing. Overall worth the money.
Patryk Koziara
at 2023 Jul 13
Patryk Koziara
at 2023 Jul 13
Prague Castle is located on a tall hill and has a view of the city below. It's like its own small town. I took many pictures here, and when I showed them to my friends, they thought the pictures didn't look like they were taken in real life. People are going to claim that it is edited. The most important advice I can give about anything related to Prague Castle is to plan to spend two separate half days there. I am saying this because there will be a lot of people in the mornings, but you can use your tickets for two days. If you go in the afternoon, you can visit three or four places before they close. You can come back the next day to finish your tour. That is the most optimal way to visit this attraction. The area is very spacious, and there are buildings all around. You may not be able to enter all of them, but the ones that are open and listed on your ticket are worth visiting. Definitely worth checking out and definitely worth the effort to go up.
ana purna
at 2023 Jul 11
ana purna
at 2023 Jul 11
it’s a nice gate tower, but less impressive compared with the gate at the lower town at the other end of Charles Bridge.
The Prague Astronomical Clock is an extraordinary marvel that effortlessly blends history, art, and science. Its intricate design and impressive functionality make it a must-see attraction in Prague. The clock's mechanism, dating back to the 15th century, still operates flawlessly, enchanting visitors with its accurate timekeeping, intricate astronomical displays, and the mesmerizing procession of the Twelve Apostles. Witnessing this historical timepiece in action is truly an awe-inspiring experience. However, due to its immense popularity, the clock area can get quite crowded, so it's best to plan your visit accordingly. Don't miss the chance to marvel at the Prague Astronomical Clock; it's a true gem that embodies the genius of human craftsmanship.
John
at 2023 Jul 10
John
at 2023 Jul 10
An incredible place with incredible buildings and less likely views of the city. A must visit this place, a place of strength. Very beautiful, very diverse. Advice, do not go up by car, small streets, very difficult to separate, better to walk. Especially when you go up and down each building will be very beautiful and unique.
Staff kicked us out after we wanted to find a dry place during the huge thunderstorm. They absolutely didn't care. Is this Czeck hospitality?
You have to visit this place if you happen to be in prague. This is one important part if the history of the nation and the city and you may understand everything somehow better. The sculptor is the third biggest bronze rider sculpture in the world. The view towards the city is amazing and I would suggest visiting either early morning hours or late afternoon hours for better shades of photography and a pleasant temperature. Unless you are visiting during the winter....
Zoe Yeung
at 2023 Jul 04
Zoe Yeung
at 2023 Jul 04
Not recommended. The exhibition is average and there’s a very rude female staff at the entrance who refuse to let me use the bathroom here even though I paid for a valid ticket to this permanent exhibition
Lovely informative little museum with some nice displays. A pleasant ending the the previously taken boat trip
Mark Napoli
at 2023 Jun 25
Mark Napoli
at 2023 Jun 25
Interesting tower, built for a world's fair. A nice place to walk through, sides a large stone city wall. Very pleasant area. This leads to a large park which meanders down the hillside towards the river.
Moses Rajamani
at 2023 Jun 24
Moses Rajamani
at 2023 Jun 24
Can visit once. Not great but have good views of prague city from the top. Costs 220 Kc per person to go to climb the top on stairs and 360 Kc to use the lift to go to the top. More than the tower, the funicular trip was fun.
Nice building inside and out and when watching it chine out on the hour, the crowds to gather quite quickly outside to get the best views (not a lot happens on it but it is fun with the little skeleton pulling on the chain, etc). Inside can be busy and waits for obtaining tickets was a few minutes for us so nothing major. The views from the top of the clock tower were very nice to which you can either use the stairs or there is also a small lift too. The underground tour of the site is bookable and runs at certain times depending on what language you want the tour in. We only had to wait an hour for ours but there is plenty to do in the vicinity of you need to go away and come back at a later time.
A hidden gem.
In the many years I have been coming to Prague, I never knew this place existed. It was purely by chance on a tram ride, I spotted the memorial in the distance and my curiosity got the better of me.
Well worth the effort to make the journey there and walk up the very steep hill through the park. The plus was the roof top cafe / bar which was an unexpected suprise and such a lovely spot.
I recommend you add this to your list when in Prague.
Aaron Ochse
at 2023 Jun 21
Aaron Ochse
at 2023 Jun 21
One of the great bridges in the world. Stunning views of the city in all directions including the castle and cathedral. The bridge is loaded with statues and beautiful sculptures made of striking stone that pops out against the rest of the landscape. The bridge links the two historic sides of the river and is a medieval gem. It is one of the m oh at atmospheric locations anywhere. Even the large crowds barely dim the experience. Make sure to go at sunset for even more stunning views.
The Prague Astronomical Clock is an absolute gem that should not be missed if you find yourself in this magical city. As a lover of history and architectural marvels, this intricate timepiece left me in awe from the moment I laid my eyes on it.

Located in the heart of Prague's Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock is a true masterpiece, combining both scientific precision and artistic beauty. Its construction dates back to the 15th century, making it one of the oldest functioning clocks in the world, and it has become an iconic symbol of Prague.

Every hour, onlookers gather around the clock to witness its captivating performance. As the clock strikes, various figures come to life, depicting the passing of time and the movements of the celestial bodies. It's a delightful spectacle that truly transports you to another era.

The intricate details and craftsmanship of the clock are simply astounding. From the meticulously designed dials indicating the position of the Sun, Moon, and stars, to the mesmerizing procession of the Twelve Apostles, every aspect is a testament to the skill and dedication of its creators.

The Prague Astronomical Clock is not just a timekeeping device; it's an embodiment of the city's rich history and cultural heritage. It's remarkable to think about the generations of people who have marveled at this marvel over the centuries.

Be prepared for crowds, as this attraction rightfully draws many visitors. However, the experience is well worth it. Take your time to observe the intricate details, soak in the atmosphere of the square, and appreciate the intricate engineering that has kept this clock ticking for centuries.
Beautiful little museum, which you can visit by cutting the same ticket for a cruise to Vltava. Its entrance is to Charles Bridge Tower. In front of its entrance you will see sailors ready to inform you and sell you a ticket. Inside you will see a life-size representation of workers who worked for the construction of the bridge. You will also find a very nice small café, where you will taste fresh local sweets and it is worth making a stop there.
Cool way to ascend or descend to the prague castle. Path can be slippery, so be careful! Views are amazing of the city.
Very nice and a lot of place to take a seat having an amazing view of the city
Great views from up there, there are two levels for sightseeing, an indoors one and the one at the top. Tickets are sold inside of the tower, on the first floor. On the basement you’ll find a video explaining the history of the tower & the bridge.
Really nice place to be. I loved the ambient of the place. However, the staff who was waiting at the end to close the door was really unfriendly coz I was probably the last one and he was kind of pissed to keep waiting.
But to be honest, if i have to ignore the event I would definitely recommend it
W V
at 2023 May 18
W V
at 2023 May 18
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Charles Bridge Museum during my trip to Prague, and I must say it was a captivating experience that immersed me in the rich history and culture of this iconic landmark. Here's my review of the Charles Bridge Museum:

Upon entering the museum, I was immediately struck by the impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits on display. The museum beautifully showcases the history and significance of Charles Bridge, which spans over six centuries. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the bridge's construction, architectural features, and its role as a cultural symbol.

The museum's layout is well-designed, guiding visitors through different sections that highlight various aspects of the bridge's history. I appreciated the interactive elements incorporated throughout the exhibits, including touchscreens, audio guides, and multimedia presentations. These interactive features brought the exhibits to life and offered a more engaging and informative experience.

One of the highlights of the museum is the collection of historical photographs and artworks depicting Charles Bridge over the years. It was fascinating to see how the bridge has evolved and served as a backdrop for significant events throughout Prague's history. Additionally, the detailed replicas of the bridge's statues allowed me to appreciate their intricate craftsmanship up close.

The museum also offers insightful information about the bridge's legends, myths, and folklore, adding an element of mystery and enchantment to the experience. I particularly enjoyed learning about the various statues' stories and the significance they hold in Prague's cultural heritage.

The staff at the Charles Bridge Museum were friendly and knowledgeable, readily available to answer any questions and provide additional information. Their passion for the subject matter was evident, and their enthusiasm further enhanced my visit.

While the Charles Bridge Museum offers a fascinating exploration of the bridge's history, it would benefit from additional interactive displays or multimedia installations to further engage visitors. Incorporating more hands-on activities or virtual reality experiences could provide an even more immersive and interactive learning experience.

Overall, the Charles Bridge Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking to understand the significance of Charles Bridge in Prague's cultural identity. Its well-presented exhibits, informative content, and passionate staff make it an enriching experience that leaves visitors with a deeper appreciation for this iconic landmark.
Walking around Zizkov District is something I always love doing on any trip to Prague I take, Finding a way up can be tricky if you don't know Prague (there was construction happening when I went), but it is worth the visit overlooking the wonderful district, and this giant equestrian statue in honour of Jan Zizka who defeated the Catholic forces lead by Sigismund in the Battle Of Vitkov Hill in 1420, well detailed statue constructed between 1928-1938, its most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the Zizkov District and hard to miss, its a big statue.
Mateusz O.
at 2023 May 01
Mateusz O.
at 2023 May 01
Usually very overcrowded stairs. Hard to admire them but they offer nice view for Prague.
Definitely worth visiting, seemingly exceeding my expectations. Interesting history of the monument. As bonus, great view on Prague and low entrance fee. Became one of the most memorable places from my trip to Prague.
No interesting art. Fully not worth the price
rebecca che
at 2023 Apr 27
rebecca che
at 2023 Apr 27
Is another way to access the castle in comfort way to climb up. With nice view while going up.
3 rooms and few dozens of artworks - not exciting, would imagine it should be included into general castle ticket
Avoid
A very large monument overlooking the city. Some great views. It's quite a climb getting there if you're walking, however, you can drive there too.
Its right next to the entrance of Charles’s bridge. It houses few interesting relics.
This is without a doubt my favorite view point of prague. And its also the cheapest too. For some reason this isn't as well known as the others, but even on a hazy day you can see for miles. Entrance for Just the view point was around just €3, and it's absolutely worth it.
Small but really interesting. A lot of precious informations about the bridge and it's history. Nice views over the bridge.
Consider to check out the National Memorial on Vítkov. This towering monument is located on a hill with the same name and offers a unique combination of history and stunning views that you won't find anywhere else in the city.
One of the best parts about visiting the National Memorial is the interactive and educational exhibitions inside. They're so cool and engaging, you'll forget you're even learning. The exhibitions provide a fascinating look into the history of Czechoslovakia and the role it played in World War I. It's the perfect place to spend a few hours, especially if you're a history buff.
I come here during the year-end holidays.. too many tourists and visitors... be careful with your luggage.. from this bridge you can see the view of the city of Prague.. the beauty of the city you get here.. really spoils the eyes. it would be nice if we could maintain the cleanliness and beauty of the city... not destroying all public property. many photo spots that you can get here
There is a ramp so could just ride a horse inside this building.
Great adventure to be there once again and exploring a lot more the beauty of ancient architecture and feels the vibe of old times how castle was connected to the river and old town square and breathtaking
View of the entire city
The gardens are a stunning, maze-like series of winding paths and multiple levels, but the clear signposts make it easy to navigate. Really beautiful place to have a nice walk and take in the exceptional views of the city.
Dinayo ang Vitkov area. I remember my walks sa San Francisco. Kapagod. Went Vitkov Hill where a large bronze statue of Jan Zizka, one of the ten biggest equestrian statues in the world.

Prepare your legs. Wear comfortable shoes.

I asked ky friend if may law na orange/brown lang ang roof. Sabi nya wala, that is that natural color of clayclay used. Ganda!
Hot and happening 😻 place. Construction is amazing, historical place with rich cultural background. Maintenance is amazing, small shops are eye catching. Good place to visit and feel the history. Status are well crafted and still represent catholic era in Europe. Lots of food local shops to enjoy local taste.....
Sofia (Suffya)
at 2022 Sep 22
Sofia (Suffya)
at 2022 Sep 22
Many stairs yet upstairs you get a wonderful over the city of Prague, so incredible the view and the weather was just perfect, 15 degrees
Beautiful gardens! Only costs a bit to get in and you get the most amazing views of the city. Come here in a good day, bring some food and enjoy the peace and quiet😊
Must see place if you are visiting Prague.
Very beautiful and ornate public clock that does not really tell the time (as far as I can tell). There is a smaller actual clock on the right of it. Attracts crouds as every hour there is a small show of figurines (saints) displaying on the 2 little windows that open. A bit overhyped but nice none the less.
Melih Dogan
at 2022 Aug 12
Melih Dogan
at 2022 Aug 12
One of the Most iconic places in Prague. I ‘ve been there and I am sure that if I had a chance to visit again nothing would be changed. Whole city is Well preserved I love that…
Jacob Cherian
at 2022 Aug 03
Jacob Cherian
at 2022 Aug 03
Great views all around from the top of the tower and a great walk getting there. The tower is the hill overlooking Prague and you climb up through apple orchards and woods. Entrance to the tower is 150Kr (they didn't take credit cards, but there is an ATM machine right by the ticket counter). You can take the stairs or an elevator to the top of the tower. Take the stairs !
Mucha emotion immersive experience.
Luke Hall
at 2022 Feb 25
Luke Hall
at 2022 Feb 25
Fantastic views of the city. This 19th century tower is charming and doesn’t take too long to climb. Don’t expect to take the elevator as it was out of order on our visit. Plenty of rest stops on your way up.
Since the mid-20th century, the Riding School has been an exhibition venue.
The Baroque façade of the riding hall is from the end of the 17th century.
The area around the Hall features a newly landscaped garden, offering new and unusual views of St Vitus Cathedral and part of the Prague Castle northern fortifications.
Zied Arous
at 2021 Jan 20
Zied Arous
at 2021 Jan 20
Charles Bridge in Prague is an architectural masterpiece that embodies the beauty and history of the city. Its statues, Gothic design, and the panoramic view of the Vltava River make it an unforgettable experience for visitors. It's a must-visit that truly captures the essence of Prague.
Small gallery with very interesting exhibits.
Definitely worth seeing of you are interested in art and old masters.
Only few rooms, probably around hour to see all. Could be added to castle visit.
Building also has own ticket desk selling all tickets to castle area - usually without the line (closed during Corona).
A bit empty inside and you’re not exactly allowed to take photos of everything but you can learn a couple things.
This is an amazing building worth a visit to learn about the history of Prague castle and has nice decorative paitings
Venetian masters displayed. Unfortunately, I found their paintings darkened by the veil of time. Restoration is urgently needed. A few visitors, but it should deserve many more
Rich and detailed exhibition, wgere you could spend a lot of time on learning the history of Prague Castle.
It has many paintings, and for what they ask for, it's absolutely worth a visit. 2 hours of renessance, which actually was the bad part of it. It became kind of repetative after a while, and also the air was too cold, I almost caught a cold. I do recommend this place to anyone who is around, and likes art. They also give you the history behind each picture.
Well organized Slovak Impressionists exhibition. Even if you are not crazy about impressionists, it is a historically informing collection of art. There was only one female artist if I am not mistaken.
Great slovakian impressionist exhibition. Not expensive at all
The Story of Prague Castle is the name of a permanent exhibition that was opened in 2004 in the Gothic floor of the Old Royal Palace at Prague Castle. The permanent exhibition will introduce you to the thousand-year history of Prague Castle as a place where the history of Czech statehood was formed. It also tries to capture everyday life at Prague Castle and focuses not only on Czech rulers and presidents, but also on other ordinary inhabitants of the castle. The exhibition features original monuments from the castle's collections, including archaeological exhibits - all exhibits are accompanied by texts on panels and detailed description in both Czech and English. The top adornment of the collections is the armor and helmet of St. Wenceslas from the 10th century, which comes from the St. Vitus Cathedral treasure.

Příběh Pražského hradu je název stálé expozice, která byla v roce 2004 otevřena v prostorech gotického podlaží Starého královského paláce na Pražském hradě. Stálá výstava vás seznámí s tisíciletou historií Pražského hradu jako místa, v němž se tvořily dějiny české státnosti. Snaží se rovněž zachytit každodenní život na Pražském hradě a nezaměřuje se jen na české panovníky a prezidenty, ale i na další řadové obyvatele hradu. V expozici jsou vystaveny originální památky z hradních sbírek včetně archeologických exponátů, všechny exponáty jsou doplněny texty na panelech i detailními popisky exponátů v českém i anglickém jazyce. Ozdobou sbírek je zbroj a helma svatého Václava z 10. století, pocházející ze svatovítského chrámového pokladu.
We visited the location when there was a special exhibition of Czech impressionism paintings and it was a pleasant surprise. It exceeded our expectations by miles.
We went on a boat ride which was very nice and informative. Access to the museum was included in the boat ride. The history of the Charles bridge is described among other things. Very interesting. They serve cake and coffee as well.
My favourite exhibition hall. Very often very interesting exhibitions.
Don't like horses? It is still worth seeing. It has some well maintained grounds.