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Clam-Gallas Palace in Prague stands as a Baroque masterpiece, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the grandeur of the 18th century. Designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and completed under Dominico Canevale's watchful eye, this former palace captivates with its stunning facade and unique Atlas supports. Wandering through the beautifully painted rooms, you'll encounter intriguing exhibitions that draw fascinating parallels between Prague and Vienna. This serene location, often described as a hidden gem, provides a rich tapestry of history, art, and architecture, yet remains tranquil and off the beaten path. Known for its magnificent concerts and performances, the palace also houses exceptional tours led by enthusiastic guides who bring its illustrious past to life. Visitors can enjoy the palace's interactive guides and free audio support while spending a delightful 1-2 hours exploring this historical sanctuary. With friendly staff and accommodating facilities like free WiFi and coat checks, Clam-Gallas Palace is a must-see for any history enthusiast.
Recommended visit time
1-2 hours
Features
Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
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The location offers a pleasant experience, although the walking tour is brief, suggesting a visit duration of approximately 15 minutes.

Really nice audio tour

The Clam-Gallas Palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture right in the heart of Prague’s Old Town. Its richly decorated façade and elegant courtyard transport you back to the aristocratic life of the 18th century. The interior, occasionally open to the public during exhibitions or guided tours, features beautifully preserved halls with intricate decor and historic charm. The atmosphere is both grand and intimate, offering a glimpse into the city’s noble past. Located just a short walk from Charles Bridge, it’s an ideal stop during a tour of Prague’s historical center. Be sure to check the current schedule, as the palace often hosts cultural events, concerts, and art exhibitions. Overall, it’s a hidden gem for history and architecture lovers—well worth a visit.
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