STERNBERG PALACE

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The elegant Sternberg Palace is the main building of the National Gallery, whose splendid artistic heritage is very effectively spread over a number of monumental sites.

On the inside, the palace is richly decorated, furnished with numerous period closets restored throughout, and it contains a collection of European paintings from between the 15th and 18th centuries, featuring the works by Italian, German, Flemish, Dutch, French and Spanish painters, such as El Greco, Rubens and Goya. This impressive, extremely varied collection also includes an absolute masterpiece: the Feast of the Rosary by Albrecht Dürer.

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