Situated at Castle Square near Prague Castle, this sumptuous vanilla-colored palace came into the hands of Archbishop Anton Brus in the 1560s
and has served as the seat of Prague's archbishop and the archdiocese ever since. The Rococo exterior hints at the even more extravagant furnishings inside –
an amazing mix of wood-carvings and stuccowork, priceless glass and porcelain vases, as well as unique 18th-century Parisian tapestries in the ceremonial halls.