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Salm Palace

Prague


Overlooking the entrance to Prague Castle, the austerely neoclassical Salm Palace 鈥 built in 1810 as a luxury aristocratic residence 鈥 provides hanging space for the National Gallery's temporary exhibitions (see website for latest program), and houses the NG's collection of 19th-century Czech art. Tickets can be bought in the glass-fronted information office between the Salm and Schwarzenberg Palaces.

Tickets are valid for seven days, and give admission to all six of the National Gallery's permanent exhibitions: Kinsk媒 Palace, Convent of St Agnes, Veletr啪n铆 Pal谩c, 艩ternberg Palace, Schwarzenberg Palace and Salm Palace.


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