The Kinský Palace is a former palace that is now part of the National Gallery Prague. The palace's name refers to its former ownership by the Kinský noble family. This Rococo building features rich stucco and sculptural decoration. Next to many temporary exhibitions, it hosts an extensive exhibition comprising around one thousand artifacts of Old World cultures of Asia, Europe and northern Africa focuses on 7,000 years of art development with Roman and Greek art, as well as artifacts from Egypt, Anatolia, Assyria, Mesopotamia and Iran and Buddhist art that demonstrates art specifics of China, Tibet, India, Japan and Southeast Asia.
Art & Design
Staroměstské náměstí, Prague
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Works of famous artists are displayed, like Picasso. Every floor had different themes of art, which made it nice to stroll around. Overall the muzeum has a nice atmosphere and a low admission fee. There's also a nice café right next door for a good cup of coffee.
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