One of Prague's attractions are usually closed to visitors, Strakova Academy (Strakova akademie), will open its doors to all comers. The building of the late XIX century, built in neo-baroque style, is the seat of the Czech government, and therefore usually not available for tours. His name shall the house of Count Peter Stracke Nedabylitse (Nedabylice), who bequeathed his fortune to build the academy, where children could learn from the poor noble families. During the Second World War housed the Nazi court. Visit the current seat of government, located in the Mala-Country on the banks of the Vltava River, it is possible from 10.00 to 16.00. Currently, there is an exhibition devoted to the former communist Czechoslovakia, wrote ILOVECZ.RU.
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