National Gallery at the Sternberg Palace
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The city residence built by Count Wenzel Adalbert Sternberg at the turn of the 18C houses the national collection of paintings by ancient masters, offering a fine overview of most of the European schools, culminating with the German Renaissance and 17C Flemish painting. The house is built around a courtyard and also has a spacious vestibule and a grandiose pavilion topped by a dome and looking onto the gardens.
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