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Art Palace Prague

Women in art

Women in art

November 25, 2024 - February 28, 2025

Women in art

Fascinating kaleidoscope of talented female artists from all over the world. This exceptional presentation features 21 female artists who explore a wide range of themes and styles through their work, celebrating the unique creativity and diversity of women's art.

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Women in Art

November 25, 2024 - February 28, 2025

Women in Art

Fascinating kaleidoscope of talented female artists from all over the world. This exceptional presentation features 21 female artists who explore a wide range of themes and styles through their work, celebrating the unique creativity and diversity of women's art.

Serafedino – The Last Greeting from Paris

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Serafedino – The Last Greeting from Paris

Art Palace Prague presents a unique exhibition titled “Last Greetings from Paris,” which views an opulent selection of the master’s Serafedino rich artwork. Serafedino’s paintings, admired throughout the European art scene for many years, stand out mainly due to their characteristic color palette and dynamic work with a spatula, which is used to layer individual shades of color on the canvas.

Manuel Martinez Retrospective - From Roots to Horizons

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Manuel Martinez Retrospective - From Roots to Horizons

Art Palace Prague introduces a retrospective exhibition titled “Manuel Martinez: From Roots to Horizons,” showcasing the artistic journey of this Spanish painter, who lives in France and continues to create actively. In his work, Manuel Martinez combines the influences of cubism and his distinctive style, creating unique paintings full of energy and emotions...

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About Art Palace Prague

Art Palace Prague, a newly opened art gallery, is located in the historic building of the former Živnostenská banka, built in the late 19th century. This impressive neo-Renaissance building is an architectural gem and a witness to the rich history of Czech banking and culture. Its ornamentation, which is the work of prominent Czech artists, attracts visitors from all over the world and reflects the artistic skill of the time. The building's history dates back to 1621, when the construction of the previous palace began on the corner of Na Příkopě and Nekázanka streets.

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Kids (up to 13 years)

free

Students (valid ISIC)

6 €

Seniors/ZTP

6 €

Adults

12 €

Opening hours

April-September (Mo-Su)

10 00 - 21 00

October-March (Mo-Su)

10 00 - 19 00

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