Just a 15-minute walk from Charles Bridge lies the grand palace complex. In front of it is Hradčanské náměstí (Castle Square), a large open space right before the main entrance.
The square is surrounded by several magnificent and historically important palaces. Starting on the right from the photo:
The Archbishop’s Palace (Arcibiskupský palác) is the large, ornate building seen down the square on the right side. It serves as the official residence of Prague’s archbishop.
Next, the Schwarzenberg Palace (Schwarzenberský palác) stands out with its distinctive patterned facade decorated in a sgraffito technique, resembling small pyramids. This style is typical of Renaissance architecture in Bohemia. Today, it houses part of Prague’s National Gallery focused on Baroque art.
On the left is the Salm Palace (Salmovský palác), a large pale yellow Classicist building, also part of the National Gallery.
In front of Salm Palace stands a statue of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia after its founding in 1918.