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The Wallenstein Palace is a massive early Baroque structure built as the private residence for the generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein. Designed by the Italian architect Andrea Spezza, the complex is famous for its scale, featuring four courtyards and a grand main hall that once functioned as a reception space for soldiers and diplomats. The interior is decorated with frescoes portraying Wallenstein as the god Mars, reflecting his military status in the 17th century. The palace also houses the St. Wenceslas Chapel, which holds the oldest Baroque altar of its kind in Prague. Today, the site functions as the legislative seat for the Senate of the Czech Republic, and the former stables have been converted into the main plenary chamber for political sessions. Visitors can explore this blend of historic nobility and modern government operation.
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Často kladené dotazy
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Can I visit the Senate meeting hall?
Yes, the former stable area is now the Senate plenary hall and is accessible during designated public visitation times.
Is there an admission fee?
The palace typically does not charge an entrance fee for public tours.