Jun 8, 2025
Prague Castle Classical Gas - You enjoy a nice relaxing hour of classical music in beautiful surroundings. There's an interesting self-guided museum tour available afterwards if you're so inclined. A nice break from all of the hustle and bustle around the Castle.
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Apr 25, 2025
Good concert! - The hour long concert in the beautiful Lobokiewcz Palace was terrific! Talented musicians with a varied program. We appreciated having the audio guide to give us details of what we were looking at it.
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Mar 7, 2025
Great museum & palace, concert and terrace is an extra bonus. - A wonderful experience. The museum itself is interesting and worth a good look around, with in depth audio commentary devices included in the ticket price. I attended the concert and it was absolutely brilliant, they played a selection of hits from baroque, classical and renaissance eras culminating in a few pieces from Dvorak and Smetana of course, being from Czechia! The museum itself is not too large, it will take you much longer if you listen to every audio queue, it depends how interested you are. One great little extra is that there is a door to an outside terrace at the end of the museum which offers fantastic views across the city especially mala strana and the Charles bridge but you can see across the entire city in a more quiet environment than the other viewpoints in the castle complex. Well worth a visit if you have the extra time and money for a ticket and if you like classical music then you should definitely take advantage of the daily concert!
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Feb 14, 2025
In fact, the real Prague Castle - The concert was cancelled today but we still have the handset to attend tomorrow. The tour is really nice; we took the audio guide which was included from the price.
Outside the holiday period, between noon and two, almost nobody, lost French like us. Really beautiful, furnished rooms, family paintings, collections... A fortiori after the castle where, in fact, there is nothing to see in it.
Tomorrow we will enjoy the balcony and the concert with pleasure I am sure.
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Dec 23, 2024
What a delight! - What an amazing place!
We took a taxi up to Prague Castle and walked straight through to the Lobkowicz Palace. (I had read that people were confused as to where it was, but if you looked at the main map upon arrival, it is clearly marked on the far side of the Castle grounds.)
I purchased tickets directly from Lobkwicz Palace online ahead for the tour of the Palace and the concert. (My mom is a senior, so there is a savings for someone 65 and older!)
We arrived at 10 a.m. and were greeted by a lovely lady who got our audio devices and gave us our concert tickets. We started our audio tour, and it was fascinating. Having the family guide you through the history made it all the better. The exhibits were well-marked, informative, and amazing. The whole story around the family brings me to tears but I am so happy they were able to get their possessions back and share them with us. What a collection!
We finished our audio tour and had time for a light lunch in the cafe. Just soup and sandwich, but on a cold day, it hit the spot. The waiters were so friendly and took great care of us.
We went back upstairs in time for the concert. Three female musicians took the stage and gave us an absolutely delightful concert!! Such talent!
The price for the tour and concert was not expensive at all. We had an amazing time!
And once finished, followed the steps down the hill to our hotel, The Augustine. I would highly recommend this tour and especially the concert!
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Nov 19, 2024
Enjoyable - It was a lovely gallery, cafe and shop. The concert was enjoyable. I do however wish we'd known that senior prices were available at the site or that they'd been offered on the trip advisor site.
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Oct 25, 2024
Beautiful museum - This museum is very beautiful and very rich to do
We went there with a 10-year-old who liked it very much
And the highlight of the show is the final concert
Top!!
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Jan 18, 2025
Good museum. Music was lacking. - The museum is good maintained and is a good place to learn about history of a noble family, if you have an interest in it, of course. Some people might find the exhibition boring, but in this case just do not visit a museum on a topic, that you have no interest in. Also, the museum itself is nice exhibition of rooms and decor, so it has some intrinsic value without the exhibition.
My experience at the concert was generally positive. Here are my observations:
1. Timeframe: The concert was impressively punctual, lasting almost exactly one hour, which I found very suitable for the format.
2. Music Selection: The pieces performed were well-chosen from popular and recognizable works, making the program accessible and enjoyable for the audience.
3. Venue: The concert venue was delightful and contributed greatly to the overall atmosphere of the performance.
4. Performance Quality: The overall technique was good, with some pieces performed exceptionally well, though there were a few inconsistencies.
The piano and violin performances were consistently solid and enjoyable.
Unfortunately, the flute detracted from the harmony. A noticeable whistling sound during the flute's performance disrupted the otherwise cohesive sound, making it difficult to fully appreciate any piece featuring this instrument.
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Dec 4, 2024
Delightful concert - The concert was lovely. It was a piano , flute and viola trio. The museum was interesting but old portraits are not my favorite type off art
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Nov 4, 2024
Meh - We booked our tickets online. We had no problems using the Metro to get to the location and walk up the many steps to the palace. The staff were nice. We attended the concert and the musicians played beautifully. Just about one hour of listening to classical music on chairs that were not comfortable made it difficult. Then we took an audio tour of the palace. they have an extensive amount of paintings. The audio tour was well done and what they do have to show was displayed nicely. They were not able to recover much in the way of original furniture, and mostly you are going into rooms that are empty or nearly empty to look at pictures of their ancestors. Essentially, the family had to flee to the United States during World War II and then during communism, their worldly possessions were taken away once again. They obviously have done a lot of work to try to recover whatever that they could. I’ve been to many historic homes and castles and would not recommend going out of your way to visit this one.
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