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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.The city is located on the Vltava river, in the central Bohemia, and has almost 1.67 million inhabitants, without taking into account the approximately 300,000 commuters, who work in the city, but do not live here

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20 – 25 September 2025

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Tourist Attractions

Prague National Gallery

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Spread on some of the most important architectural landmarks of the city, the National Gallery in Prague (Národní Gal Gallery) hosts some of the most important art collections in Europe.Most of the collection is hosted in the Veletrzní Palace (Veletrzní Palác), a relatively modern structure built in 1925 holding the works from the 19th-XXI centuries.Although a strong emphasis is placed on Czech artists, there are foreign artists such as Monet and Picasso, as well as other art forms, fashion, applied arts and sculpture.From Bohemia, where you will find the European art of the Middle Ages. In the end, the splendid Sternberg Palace from the seventeenth century (Sternbersky Palác) houses some of the most famous pieces of the gallery, focusing on the European art from the classical era to the end of the Baroque period and including important Romanian and Romanian periods;Italian masterpieces from the XIV-XVI centuries;And works from the 16th-16th centuries of artists such as El Greco, Goya, Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt and Van Goyen.