Kinski Palace

 

Probably the only pure-Rococo style building in Prague, it was built in the 18th century by two of the greatest architects, Kilian Dietzenhofer and Italian born Anselmo Lurago. Later it was bought by a prominent nobleman, Count Stephen Kinski. Today, the site belongs to Prague’s National Gallery and hosts one of the most exciting exhibitions in Prague, focusing on non-European art and cultures, most notably the Chinese and Japanese.