Embassy of Italy, Prague
Building in Prague, Czech Republic
The Embassy of Italy in Prague (Czech: Italské velvyslanectví v Praze, Italian: Ambasciata d'Italia a Praga) is located on Nerudova street in Mala Strana, Prague, next door to the church of Our Lady of Caetans and opposite the Romanian Embassy.
It occupies the large Thun-Hohenstein Palace, which is named after the Thun und Hohenstein family. The embassy's baroque facade features a doorway guarded by two carved eagles.
Bibliography
- Francesco Saverio Nisio (2021). Ambasciata d'Italia a Praga (PDF) (in Italian). Prague: Fondazione Eleutheria. As described in Stefano Baldi. "Libri fotografici sulle Rappresentanze diplomatiche italiane all'estero". Retrieved 22 September 2022.
External links
- Media related to Embassy of Italy, Prague at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website of the embassy[permanent dead link]
50°5′19.07″N 14°24′1.24″E / 50.0886306°N 14.4003444°E / 50.0886306; 14.4003444
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