Prague - The Hrzánský Palace in Hradčany and the Liechtenstein Palace at Kampa will be opened to the public today on the occasion of the celebration of the Day of Slavic Enlighteners Cyril and Methodius by the office of the government. This was reported on their website. Both palaces, which belong to the office, will be open to interested visitors from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Guided tours of the representative rooms and outdoor spaces with a view of the Prague skyline will be prepared.
At the Hrzánský Palace, visitors can take a look into the office of the Prime Minister or the Tapestry Hall, which served as a temporary meeting place for the government for part of last year due to the reconstruction of the Strakova Academy. Visitors will also have the opportunity to see the exhibition "My Country and Symbols of the Republic."
The guided tours of the Liechtenstein Palace will also feature a newly installed exhibition of protocol gifts received by the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. It includes more than 50 gifts that the current Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) has received during his foreign trips since taking office.
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