Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century
Inv. No. S8986N
(Figures in a Church) at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century
Inv. No. S14246
New palace around first square odf Prague Castle
Inv. No. S8982N
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century
Inv. No. S12492N
Antonín Balvín's house U bílého páva damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; Prague – Old Town, no. 557/I, Celetná 10
Inv. No. S14350C
The Prague Turk, a detail of the group sculpture of St. John of Matha, St. Felix of Valois and St. Ivan by M. F. Brokoff on Charles Bridge
Inv. No. S2968N
Altar of Calvary
Inv. No. S9757N
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century, detail
Inv. No. S2968
Altar of Calvary
Inv. No. S16145
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century
Inv. No. S8996N
Martyrdom of St. Philip in the exhibition: Boraque Art in Valdštejn Palace
Inv. No. S16004
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century, detail
Inv. No. S12708N
Former Jesuit College at St Ignác, central part; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945