Vrtba garden (Vrtbovská zahrada)
The Vrtba Garden is a cultural monument of class I enlisted on the UNESCO List, which is property of the City of Prague. The garden with territory of 0.3 hectares is located, along with three other Baroque style gardens (Vratislav, Schönborn, and Lobkowicz gardens), on a slope of the Petřín Hill. Knowledge on Prague’s gardens usually refers to Baroque gardens. The Vrtba Garden belongs to our country most precious and most beautiful Baroque gardens and is considered to be the masterpiece of European importance, however, when taken in the unity with other historical monuments forming the premises of the Prague Historical Reserve then its importance is rather at the world level. |
Entrance to the garden:
from Karmelitská Street: stop "Malostranské náměstí" – tramway lines Nos. 12, 20, 22, 23
Points of interest: Vrtba Palace, sala terrena, aviary, square area in front of the sala terrena, middle terrace, huge support wall with double winged staircase and a collection f antique gods and sculptured vases, upper terrace, theatron with plastic decoration and vantage point, entry gate with a statue of Atlant
The Vrtba Garden is opened from April to October, daily from 10 to 18 o’clock.
Admission:
Adults CZK 40
Children, students CZK 25