Queen Anne's Summer Palace
manor, mansion
273m
Hlavní město Praha, Hlavní město Praha

Behind the Prague Castle walls, Ferdinand I established a royal (imperial) garden, in which he started to build a summer house in 1538 for his wife Anna of Jagiellon, who unfortunately did not live to see the completion of the building, as she died in 1547 after giving birth to her 15th child

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https://media.whitetown.sk/pictures/cz/letohradek_anna/letohradek_anna1.jpg
Previous names
Queen Anne's Summer Palace, Letohrádek královny Anny
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Description

Behind the Prague Castle walls, Ferdinand I established a royal (imperial) garden, in which he started to build a summer house in 1538 for his wife Anna of Jagiellon, who unfortunately did not live to see the completion of the building, as she died in 1547 after giving birth to her 15th child. Ferdinand I himself did not wait to see the house finished, and he left Prague after the fire in 1541.

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Useful information

Open only at the time of exhibitions.

Admissions vary according to the type and extent of the exhibition