• Czernin Palace seen from Loretánské Square opposite the Loreta. Czernin Palace seen from Hradčany. The Czernin Palace (Czech: Černínský palác)...
  • When Count Czernin stayed in Venice as the ambassador of the Habsburg Empire he was looping for a gifted architect for the proposed Czernin Palace.
  • The garden was reconstructed back into its current, but much simplified form during the next stage of remodelling of the Czernin Palace, between 1929 and 1934...
  • Czernin palace was started to be build in 1668 according to the plans of a legendary architect of the Pope, Lorenzo Bernini, and his pupil Francesco Caratti...
  • The baroque garden of the palace began to emerge with the construction of the Czernin Palace in the second half of the 17th century according to the plan of the...
  • However, the cost of the construction work and maintenance caused the bankruptcy of the Czernin family, who eventually sold the palace to the state in the mid-19th...
  • The monumental severity of the building suits its current function well: since the 1930s the palace has housed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and in March 1948 was...
  • Renowned as Prague's largest Baroque palace, this monumental structure was constructed between 1669 and 1682, resulting in the demolition of two...
  • The most beautiful part of the Czernin palace are 30 massive Corinthian half-columns running the lenght of the upper storeys of the palace.
  • Located around the wonderful Castle District are some amazing buildings,one of the most historic is Cernin Palace.