Southern Gardens

In front of the line of castle towers and palaces, where only the battlements of massive walls stood for centuries, today lies a garden complex known collectively as the Southern Gardens. Two of the three gardens bear the distinctive and unmistakable mark of Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, the castle architect from the era of President Masaryk. He began his work at the Castle in the so-called Paradise Garden, whose austere appearance is accentuated by two grand gestures typical of Plečnik: a monumental entrance staircase and a giant bowl made of Mrákotín granite that seems to levitate above the greenish lawn. 

Under the weight of this monumentality, we should not overlook Matthias Pavilion at the end of the garden, a remnant from the Baroque era, complemented by a sculpture by Josef Kalvoda. Following a row of trimmed hornbeams, the Garden on the Ramparts seamlessly continues, where Plečnik added small pavilions and an impressive semicircular lookout with a limestone pyramid referencing ancient Rome among its centuries-old trees.

read more
On the opposite side of the lookout, Plečnik designed the famous Bull Staircase, which ingeniously connects the Third Courtyard with the gardens. Other prominent garden features include the Bellevue Summer Palace with its Egyptian-style columns, a gate to the so-called Alpina, and a Moravian Bastion topped with a granite needle finished with an Ionic capital. The open pavilion called Little Belvedere gives one a good view of the Hartig Garden. This last trio of gardens was only added in the 1960s and is currently inaccessible to the public.
less
Garden routeOpening hours:
Entrance from the street: via the Staircase from the 3rd courtyard of Prague Castle next to the entrance to Vladislav Hall or from the Old Castle Steps
Entrance from the street: via the Staircase from the 3rd courtyard of Prague Castle next to the entrance to Vladislav Hall or from the Old Castle Steps

Other Mapfields

Opening hours: Pražský hrad