Old Royal Palace
The Star Královsk Palác, commonly known as the Old Royal Palace, is a beautiful Prague castle. It is located at 119 08 Hradany, Prague 1. This well-preserved and tastefully kept Prague castle was formerly the seat of Bohemian monarchs and princes. Over the ages, it has undergone numerous restorations. The Bohemian Chancellery was originally housed at this historical site in Prague.
When touring the Old Royal Palace, the Vladislav Hall is one of the attractions. Coronations, celebrations, banquets, and even chivalric tournaments have all taken place in the hall over the years. The palace also contains an All Saints' Church in addition to Vladislav Hall. It is established, and Petr Parler contributes to the palace's beauty. The castle also has a medieval theater and a medieval market with beautiful and luxury goods that make excellent mementos.
The former offices of the Bohemian Chancellery are accessible through a door in the hall's southwest corner. The Protestant lords were rising against the Bohemian estates, and the Habsburg emperor threw two of his counselors and their secretary out the window on May 23, 1618, in the second room. They escaped because the dung-filled moat stopped their fall, but the Second Defenestration of Prague launched the Thirty Years' War.
Location: Prague