The exhibition in the Gothic Cellar presents Vyšehrad in its various historical forms. The oldest exhibits document the stay and activity of people in Vyšehrad as early as the 4th and 3rd millennium BC. On site, visitors can learn more information about the changes of this place, regarding its designation and understanding over time. The Gothic cellar is a remain of one of four palace structures built in the area of royal courtyard during the reign of Charles IV in the second half of the 14. century. The space was most probably used as storage while the first floor, nonexistent at present, housed a dinning hall and a chapel in oriel. The structures at royal courtyard were pillaged and destroyed by Hussite troops in 1420. Their ruins were removed during the construction of Baroque fortress. Open daily 10:00–18.00 Barrier-free access from the area in front of the Old Burgrave’s House. Admission: Full 120 CZK Reduced 80 CZK Family (2 + 2) 240 CZK0 — 18.00 Children under 6 y.o. free