Prague Art Galleries

Please check the gallery websites for opening times and prices.
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Expositions of the National Gallery (Národní galerie):
www.ngprague.cz



• Schwarzenberg Palace (Schwarzenberský palác)

On the three floors of the palace, the permanent exhibition presents about 160 sculptural exhibits and 280 pieces of late Renaissance and Baroque painting created in the lands of the Crown of Bohemia from the late 16th to the end of the 18th century.

Address: Hradčanské náměstí 2, Prague 1
Getting there: Tram 22 to Pražský hrad
Website


• Sternberg Palace (Šternberský Palác)

European art from ancient times to the end of Baroque, with emphasis on the 14th-18th centuries.

Address:
Hradčanské náměstí 15, Prague 1
Getting there:
Tram 22 to Pražský hrad
Website


• Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia (Klášter sv. Anežky české)

Czech and Central European medieval art.

Address: U Milosrdných 17, Prague 1
Getting there: Metro A to Staroměstská or metro B to Náměstí Republiky
Website


• Trade Fair Palace - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
    (Veletržní palác - Muzeum moderního a současného umění)

Art from the 19th century to present

Address: Dukelských hrdinů 47, Prague 7
Getting there: Tram 6, 17 to Veletržní palác or metro C to Vltavská
Website


• Kinský Palace (Palác Kinských)

Art of Asia and the Ancient Mediterranean

Address: Staroměstské náměstí 12, Prague 1
Getting there: Metro A to Staroměstská
Website


• Waldstein Riding School (Valdštejnská jízdárna)


Occasional short-term exhibitions

Address: Valdštejnská 3, Prague 1
Getting there: Metro A or tram 12, 18, 22 to Malostranská
Website



Expositions of the Municipal Gallery (Galerie hlavního města Prahy):
www.ghmp.cz


• Trója Chateau (Trojský zámek)

Czech painting of the 19th century, Czech sculpture 1900-1970

Address: U Trojského zámku 1, Prague 7
Getting there: Bus 112 to Zoologická zahrada (from metro station Nádraží Holešovice, line C)
Website


• Villa Bílek (Bílkova vila)

Studio of the Czech art-nouveau symbolism sculptor František Bílek (1872 - 1941)

Address: Mickiewiczova 1, Prague 6-Hradčany
Getting there: Tram 22 to Královský letohrádek or tram 18 to Bílkova vila
Website


• House at the Stone Bell (Dům U kamenného zvonu)

Short-term exhibitions - check the current schedule

Address: Staroměstské náměstí 13, Prague 1
Getting there: Metro A to Staroměstská
Website


• Municipal Library (Městská knihovna)

Short-term exhibitions - check the current schedule

Address: Mariánské náměstí 1, Prague 1 (entrance from Valentinská)
Getting there: Metro A to Staroměstská
Website


• Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice)

Short-term exhibitions - check the current schedule

Address: Staroměstské náměstí 1, Prague 1
Getting there: Metro A to Staroměstská


Other Galleries:

• DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

A multi-functional space presenting contemporary Czech and international art, architecture, and design within the context of important social topics. Programs and event for the general public, schools, and children are also offered. Housed in a former factory in Prague's Holešovice district.

Address:
Poupetova 1, Prague 7
Getting there:
Metro C to Nádraží Holešovice or tram 12, 14, 24 to Ortenovo náměstí
Website


• Galerie Rudolfinum

Contemporary fine art exhibitions housed in Prague's historic Rudolfinum building.

Address: Alšovo nábřeží 12, Prague 1
Getting there: Metro A or tram 17 or 18 to Staroměstská
Website


• Galerie Tančící dům (Dancing House Gallery)


The Dancing House Gallery
seeks to connect the everyday world of people with the world of art through exhibitions, guided tours, lectures, and discussions. It also helps to discover and promote young talented artists.

Address: Jiráskovo náměstí 6, Prague 1 (The Dancing House)
Getting there: Tram 5, 17 to Jiráskovo náměstí or tram 2, 3, 7, 17, 21 to Palackého náměstí
Website

9th Century Evangeliary
• Strahov Picture Gallery (Strahovská obrazárna)

Gothic, Baroque and Rococo paintings and paintings of the first half of the 19th century

Address: Strahovské nádvoří 1/132, Prague 1-Hradčany (Strahov Monastery)
Getting there: Tram 22 to Pohořelec
Website


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