Pachtuv Palace
The palace and house of Earl Hubert Karel Pachta from Rajov number 208 in Old Prague Town belongs to a group of cultural and architectural monuments. It was built in the place where four medieval houses used to stand. The complicated shape of the building borders on Anenske Namesti, Stribrna Naprstkova, Karoliny Svetle and Na zabradli. It was designed by the architect Jan Josef Wirch (1782 – 1787). Earl Hubert Karel Pachta from Rajov started to build the house with his wife Barbora (Berenyjova). There are three coats of arms above the main door of the palace.

Location
Take advantage of the hotel’s unique central location on the right bank of the Vltava river with 2-min walking distance from Charles Bridge and 5-min from the Old Town Square. Most historic attractions as National Theatre, National Museum, State Opera, Clementinum Library, Rudolfinum concert hall, Jewish Quarter are within walking distance.
Most major business centres are located within 10 minutes drive.
Public transportation stations are near the palace (underground, tram, etc.).

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