Nový královský palác - První nádvoří Pražského hradu 119 00

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První nádvoří Pražského hradu 119 00, 119 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia

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City : Praha 1 Hradčany

První nádvoří Pražského hradu 119 00, 119 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

The new royal palace began to be built in the mid-16th century for Maximilian II. and Rudolf II. The residence of the monarchs today forms the front wing of the II. courtyard of Prague Castle. For example, the Spanish Hall, which got it´s name because it was built over the stables of the noble Spanish horses loved by Rudolf II. The hall measures 43 meters long, 21 meters wide and 12 meters high. In the Middle Ages, the Old Royal Palace housed a monarch, and from the Renaissance, the Habsburg monarchs built new palace buildings to the west of it. From 1753 to 1775, the Viennese architect Nicolo Pacassi unified the external appearance for the various buildings. Nový královský palác se začal stavět v polovině 16. století pro Maxmiliána II. a Rudolfa II. Rezidence panovníků dnes tvoří čelní křídlo II. nádvoří Pražského hradu. Součástí reprezentačních prostor je například Španělský sál, který získal své jméno proto, že byl postaven nad stájemi ušlechtilých španělských koní, které miloval Rudolf II. Sál měří na délku 43 metrů, široký je 21 a vysoký 12 metrů. Ve středověku ve Starém královském paláci sídlil panovník, od renesance si habsburští panovníci stavěli nové palácové budovy na západ od něj. V letech 1753–1775 provedl sjednocení vnějšího vzhledu různých budov vídeňský architekt Nicolo Pacassi.
The new royal palace began to be built in the mid-16th century for Maximilian II. and Rudolf II. The residence of the monarchs today forms the front wing of the II. courtyard of Prague Castle. For example, the Spanish Hall, which got it´s name because it was built over the stables of the noble Spanish horses loved by Rudolf II. The hall measures 43 meters long, 21 meters wide and 12 meters high. In the Middle Ages, the Old Royal Palace housed a monarch, and from the Renaissance, the Habsburg monarchs built new palace buildings to the west of it. From 1753 to 1775, the Viennese architect Nicolo Pacassi unified the external appearance for the various buildings. The construction of a new royal palace began in the middle of the 16th century for Maximilian II. and Rudolf II. Today, the residence of the rulers forms the front wing of II. courtyard of Prague Castle. Part of the representative space is, for example, the Spanish Hall, which got its name because it was built over the stables of noble Spanish horses, which were loved by Rudolf II. The hall measures 43 meters in length, 21 meters wide and 12 meters high. In the Middle Ages, the Old Royal Palace housed the monarch, and since the Renaissance, the Habsburg monarchs have built new palace buildings to the west of it. In the years 1753–1775, the Viennese architect Nicolo Pacassi unified the external appearance of the various buildings.
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Renat Mokhammad on Google

Большая территория, много достопримечательностей, много входов и выходов, за один раз все не обойдешь Также красивые сады вдоль внешней стены замка, виноградник, фонтаны и огромная чаша.
Large territory, many attractions, many entrances and exits, you can’t get around everything at once Also beautiful gardens along the outer wall of the castle, a vineyard, fountains and a huge bowl.
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Andrés Martinez on Google

El Palacio presidencial se encuentra en el castillo de praga y sorprende a diario su cambio de guardia a las 12:00 del medio día
The presidential palace is located in the prague castle and it surprises daily its changing of the guard at 12:00 noon
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Detlef Rettig on Google

Der Neue Königspalst ist normalen Besuchern der Prager Burg nicht zugänglich. Die Repräsentationsräume (Säle und Salons) sind für Empfang offizieller Besuche des Präsidenten der Republik bestimmt.
The New Royal Palace is not accessible to normal visitors to Prague Castle. The representation rooms (halls and salons) are intended for receiving official visits from the President of the Republic.
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Михаил Николенко on Google

Роскошный дворец , отличное место , приятные эмоции , фото на память , стоит посетить !
Luxurious palace , great place , pleasant emotions , memory photo , worth a visit !
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Vincenzo Tortora on Google

Il Nuovo Palazzo Reale è un'espressione talvolta usata per una serie di edifici nella parte occidentale del Castello di Praga, uniti esternamente sotto l'imperatrice Maria Teresa sotto una facciata uniforme. Nel Medioevo il monarca viveva nell'Antico Palazzo Reale, fin dal Rinascimento i monarchi asburgici costruirono nuovi palazzi ad ovest. Nel 1753-1775, l'architetto viennese Nicolò Pacassi unificò l'aspetto esteriore di vari edifici. Ali del palazzo individuali circondano il cortile del castello. I locali più importanti includono la Sala spagnola, la Pinacoteca del Castello di Praga e i locali dell'Ufficio del Presidente della Repubblica. L'ingresso o l'ala occidentale circonda il cortile d'onore, che comprende il cortile del primo castello e l'ingresso cerimoniale da piazza Hradčanské. L'area del cortile a sud e nord è circondata dalle cosiddette proiezioni dell'ala d'ingresso. Dietro la punta settentrionale è il IV. cortile con giardino sul bastione e ingresso alla sala spagnola. Porta di Mattia Sala delle colonne di Plečnik Rothmayer's Hall Guardaroba della sala spagnola Scala di Pacassi Chiesa della Madonna
The New Royal Palace is an expression sometimes used for a series of buildings in the western part of Prague Castle, united externally under the Empress Maria Theresa under a uniform facade. In the Middle Ages the monarch lived in the Ancient Royal Palace, since the Renaissance the Habsburg monarchs built new palaces to the west. In 1753-1775, the Viennese architect Nicolò Pacassi unified the external appearance of various buildings. Individual palace wings surround the castle courtyard. The most important venues include the Spanish Room, the Prague Castle Picture Gallery and the premises of the Office of the President of the Republic. The entrance or the western wing surrounds the courtyard of honor, which includes the courtyard of the first castle and the ceremonial entrance from Hradčanské square. The courtyard area to the south and north is surrounded by the so-called projections of the entrance wing. Behind the northern tip is the IV. courtyard with garden on the rampart and entrance to the Spanish room. Matthias gate Hall of Plečnik Columns Rothmayer's Hall Cloakroom of the Spanish room Pacassi staircase Church of the Madonna
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panameri_blog on Google

Beautiful Palace ? Follow @panameri_blog in Instagram for more photos of Prague ??
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Hrvoje Petrovic on Google

Beautiful place, entrance is free of charge, inside you can see a monumental Chatedral among other things like museum and various exibits of paintings. Don't be discouraged by long lane, it really moves fast, in 20-30minutes you will get inside, at least this was case in begining of Novembar.

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