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Lobkowicz Palace art museum in Hradčany, CZ
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View of Lobkowicz Palace in Hradčany, CZ
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View of Lobkowicz Palace in Hradčany, CZ
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Lobkowicz Palace

4.6(6,702 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. School-age children and teens will appreciate the engaging audio tour stories and interactive exhibits, while younger children may enjoy the musical instruments and historical artifacts but might lose interest during the longer tour.

About

Lobkowicz Palace offers families a refreshingly interactive museum experience within Prague Castle, featuring audio guides narrated by the family who still owns the collection. Kids can explore centuries of Czech history through musical instruments, armor, paintings, and artifacts while learning fascinating stories about European royalty and culture in a welcoming, less crowded setting than other castle attractions.

Highlights

  • Personal audio tour narrated by the Lobkowicz family, making history feel like storytelling rather than a lecture
  • Rare musical instruments collection where kids can see centuries-old violins and hear how they sound
  • Original handwritten musical scores by Mozart and Beethoven that bring famous composers to life
  • Historic weaponry and armor displays that capture children's imagination
  • Stunning views over Prague from the palace windows and terrace

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download the family audio guide, which is included with admission and makes the collection come alive with personal stories told by Prince Lobkowicz himself
  2. 2.Visit in the morning right at 9:00 AM opening to avoid tour groups and have more space to explore with active kids
  3. 3.The palace is located at the quieter eastern end of Prague Castle, making it a perfect break from the crowded cathedral and Golden Lane areas
  4. 4.Bring Czech crowns (koruna) as well as cards, as some smaller vendors in the castle complex prefer cash
  5. 5.Combination tickets for Prague Castle attractions are available, but Lobkowicz Palace requires a separate ticket since it's privately owned

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings, especially Tuesday through Thursday between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, before large tour groups arrive. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle complex without summer crowds.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly at around 300 CZK for adults (approximately $13 USD) with family discounts available. The palace has stairs and limited elevator access, so strollers are not practical. There's a small cafe on-site, and English audio guides are included with admission.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Winter months (November through February) can be very cold inside the palace, so dress in layers. Christmas season offers a magical atmosphere in the castle complex with fewer international tourists.

Nearby Eats

The palace has its own Lobkowicz Palace Cafe with simple fare and excellent views, perfect for a snack break. For a fuller meal, head down to Mala Strana (Lesser Town) neighborhood just below the castle where you'll find U Zlate Studne restaurant with kid-friendly Czech classics like schnitzel and dumplings.

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