A representative selection of more than one hundred of the finest paintings from the Prague Castle collections. Only a few works from the famous gallery of Rudolf II survive in the castle’s current collection. The 17th century collection includes important works by Italian, German, Dutch, Flemish and other masters. A significant part of the collection consists of paintings of Czech Baroque painters, purchased in the 1930s from the Masaryk Fund. Visitors to the original Renaissance stables can view selected works of court artists; old masters of the German and Dutch Renaissance; Italian Renaissance and Mannerist artists; Central and Dutch Baroque artists, such as Titian, Tintoretto, Rubens, Hans van Aachen, Spranger, Cranach; and Czech art of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries – Petr Brandl, Jan Kupecký, Josef Mánes, Mikuláš Aleš, Vojtěch Hynais, Antonín Chitussi, Antonín Slavíček and others. Admission: basic 250 CZKreduced 175 CZKfamily 500 CZK The exhibition is included in the “Prague Castle – permanent exhibitions” route, the ticket is joint for the Story of Prague Castle, the Prague Castle Picture Gallery and the permanent exhibition of the Castle Guard.