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Kinský Palace (Prague)

1948 in CzechoslovakiaArt museums and galleries in the Czech RepublicBuildings and structures completed in the 18th centuryFormer palacesFormer school buildings in the Czech Republic
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Kinský Palace (Czech: Palác Kinských, German: Palais Goltz-Kinsky) is a former palace, now an art museum, located on Old Town Square in the Old Town area of Prague, Czech Republic. The palace's name refers to its former ownership by the Kinský noble family.

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Kinský Palace (Prague)
Týnská ulička, Prague Old Town

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palác Kinských (Palác Goltz-Kinských)

Týnská ulička
110 00 Prague, Old Town
Prague, Czechia
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