National Gallery Prague
The National Gallery Prague, formerly known as the National Gallery in Prague (Národn Galerie v Praze), is a state-owned art gallery in Prague that houses the Czech Republic's greatest art collection and hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions of masterpieces of Czech and worldwide fine art. The gallery features 14th–16th-century panel paintings as well as the Charter 77 tale. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the work of Prague's most famous artists and learn about their lives.
The gallery's collections are not housed in a single building but are displayed in a variety of historic structures throughout Prague, as well as other locations. The Trade Fair Palace (Veletrn Palác), which contains the National Gallery's collection of modern art, is the largest of the gallery sites. The Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, the Kinsk Palace, the Salm Palace, the Schwarzenberg Palace, the Sternberg Palace, and the Wallenstein Riding School all have notable display rooms. It was founded in 1796 and is one of the world's oldest public art galleries as well as one of Central Europe's largest museums.
Detailed Information:
Address: Staroměstské nám 1, 110 15 Staré Město, Czech Republic
Phone Number: +420 220 397 211
Website: https://www.ngprague.cz/
Open hours: Tues-Sun: 10:00–18:00