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Lobkowicz Palace, locally known as Lobkowiczký palác, is the only privately owned palace inside Prague Castle, with a museum that turns aristocratic rooms into a vivid walk through Bohemian and European history. Paintings by Bruegel, Canaletto, and Velázquez, plus annotated music manuscripts, make this stop feel intimate and world-class at once.

For a first visit, start with a museum ticket and audio guide, then add the 1 pm concert format if you want a second, atmospheric layer in the same palace. Book now.
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Museum tickets with audio guide

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Tickets to Lobkowicz Palace Museum with Audio Guide
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Prague: Lobkowicz Palace Ticket & Audio Guide
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Guided tours of Prague Castle

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Private Prague Castle and Lobkowicz Palace Half-Day Tour
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Skip-the-line Lobkowicz Palace Private Tour & Concert
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Skip-the-line Lobkowicz Palace Private Tour & Concert
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Midday concert tickets

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Prague Castle: Midday Classical Concert at Lobkowicz Palace
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6 tips for visiting the Lobkowicz Palace

1
Decide your format first
If you want maximum flexibility, start with a self-paced museum ticket. If your priority is deep context, choose a guided castle route. If mood matters most, lock in the midday concert and build the rest around it, so your day stays coherent.
2
Use the first opening hour
If you prefer quieter galleries, enter in the first opening hour. Visitor pressure in the wider castle area usually builds later, especially around lunch windows. Starting early keeps your pace calm and photo stops easier.
3
Protect your 1 pm concert slot
If you book the concert format, treat 1 pm as a fixed anchor and avoid stacking tight transfers before it. Plan your museum rooms either fully before or fully after the performance. That way you do not spend the best part of the day rushing stairs and corridors.
4
Keep luggage compact
Castle-area entry can involve security checks, and bulky bags slow down the flow quickly. Travel with a compact day bag, especially if you are on a same-day transfer. This small choice reduces stress before timed entry.
5
Build a short castle loop
For a compact route, pair Lobkowicz Palace with the main Prague Castle area and St. Vitus Cathedral. The sequence keeps walking distances short while mixing galleries, courtyards, and skyline viewpoints. You get variety without overloading your schedule.
6
Continue downhill to Old Town
If you still have energy after the palace, continue toward Old Town Square, then Prague Astronomical Clock, and finally Charles Bridge. This downhill sequence feels natural after castle interiors. You finish with open-air views instead of another queue.

How to plan a Lobkowicz Palace visit inside Prague Castle

One clear format decision and a clean route order make this stop smoother and richer.

Choose your format before you arrive

Best for flexible pacing: museum entry with audio guide in Lobkowicz Palace. Best for one guided narrative: castle-wide guided formats that include palace context. Best for atmosphere: the midday concert in the Baroque hall. Decide before you enter the complex, and your day starts with clarity instead of queue-time improvisation. Book now.

Use timing windows to reduce friction

A practical rhythm is early museum rooms, then the 1 pm concert, then outdoor courtyards. This sequence avoids backtracking and keeps your energy stable through the hilltop sections of Prague Castle. If your slot is fixed, arrive with buffer before controls. Book now.

Connect the palace with a walkable city finish

After interior-heavy time at Lobkowicz Palace, continue to Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral, then descend toward Old Town Square and Prague Astronomical Clock. If light is good, close at Charles Bridge. This route shifts from curated rooms to open skyline views in one coherent arc.

History of Lobkowicz Palace at Prague Castle

The palace feels layered because its architecture carries several centuries of political and cultural change in one place.

Renaissance foundations in 1554 and 1570 phases

Major construction phases in 1554 and 1570 shaped the palace core still visible today in the Prague Castle fabric. Even before the Lobkowicz name defined the site, the building had already become an elite architectural statement in Hradčany. Knowing this early layer helps you read the rooms beyond simple decoration.

From Lobkowicz ownership in 1627 to Baroque rebuilding in 1651-1668

In 1627 the palace entered Lobkowicz ownership, and by 1651-1668 major Baroque rebuilding transformed interiors and ceremonial character. This is why your visit can move from tight historical texture to grand decorative rooms within minutes. The contrast is one of the palace's strongest on-site experiences.

20th-century confiscations, restitution in 2002, and reopening in 2007

After confiscations by 20th-century regimes, the property returned to the family in 2002 and reopened as a public museum in 2007. That timeline explains why the site now combines aristocratic memory, national history, and visitor-oriented curation in one route. You are walking through both a family archive and a modern museum framework.

Ticket formats at Lobkowicz Palace

The best format depends on whether your priority is flexible gallery time, broader castle context, or a music-focused highlight.

Museum entry with audio guide for flexible pacing

Best for independent visitors: museum entry with audio guide gives you control over room sequence and dwell time. This is ideal if you want to slow down in art-focused galleries or accelerate through sections that matter less to you. It is often the cleanest first booking for families and solo travelers. Book now.

Guided Prague Castle combinations for broader context

Best for first-time visitors: guided combinations connect Lobkowicz Palace with Prague Castle landmarks in one narrative flow. You spend less energy navigating transitions and more on understanding what each stop adds to the bigger story. This format is strong when your day has limited margin. Book now.

Midday concert formats for an atmospheric second layer

Best for atmosphere-first travelers: the daily midday concert in the Baroque hall adds a focused one-hour music experience to your museum stop. It works especially well after a morning circuit in Prague Castle or before moving downhill to the city core. Use it as a deliberate centerpiece, not a rushed add-on. Book now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time should I plan for Lobkowicz Palace?

Plan about 90 to 150 minutes for the museum. If you add the midday concert, a practical total is 2 to 3 hours. For a wider castle day, reserve at least half a day.
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Is Lobkowicz Palace included in standard Prague Castle tickets?

No. Lobkowicz Palace is a private museum and is usually sold as a separate product unless a combo explicitly lists it.
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Should I choose a guided tour or a self-paced museum ticket?

Choose self-paced tickets if you want flexible timing and gallery focus. Choose guided tours if your priority is one coherent route through the wider Prague Castle context. Many visitors do self-paced first and guided on a return visit.
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Is there a daily classical concert at the palace?

Yes. The published midday program runs daily from 1 pm to 2 pm in the Baroque Concert Hall. Concert products are separate from some museum-only tickets, so check inclusions before booking.
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Is Lobkowicz Palace wheelchair accessible?

Accessibility is partial. The building includes an elevator and wheelchair-accessible toilets, but route planning in the wider castle area still matters for a smooth visit.
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Can I drive directly to the palace entrance?

Usually no. Vehicle access in the immediate Prague Castle area is restricted, and parking is limited. If you need closer access, request permit support in advance.
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Which nearby stops pair best with Lobkowicz Palace?

Inside the same area, pair with Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral. After that, a practical downhill continuation is Old Town Square, Prague Astronomical Clock, and Charles Bridge.
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Should I expect security checks before entry?

Yes, checks can occur at entry points to the castle grounds. Keep luggage compact and add a small time buffer, so controls do not cut into your timed slot.
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General information

opening hours

As of 2026-03-02, published daytime access for Lobkowicz Palace is generally listed as 9 am to 5 pm, and the midday classical concert runs from 1 pm to 2 pm. Timed products can use fixed slots, so your booked time remains the binding reference for entry.

tickets

As of 2026-03-02, published online offers typically start around €19 for adults, around €16 for students and seniors, and around €49 for family formats. Prices rise for combo products and concert bundles. Standard Prague Castle circuit tickets do not automatically include Lobkowicz Palace entry.

address

Lobkowicz Palace
Jiřská 3
119 00 Prague 1-Hradčany
Czech Republic

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how to get there

The palace sits inside the Prague Castle complex, so choose your castle entrance first and continue on foot to Jiřská Street. Car access and parking in the immediate castle area are limited; the nearest paid option is by tram stop 22 Pražský hrad. For a compact sequence, pair with Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral.

accessibility

The building is partially wheelchair accessible and includes an elevator plus wheelchair-accessible toilets. Vehicle entry in the castle area is generally restricted, but advance contact can help arrange closer drop-off or parking permissions.

security

Entry to the Prague Castle grounds can involve random security checks. Avoid bulky luggage and leave extra buffer time before timed tickets or concert start, especially around midday. This keeps your visit smooth even on busier days.
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