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Troja Palace Gardens Proposal in Prague

A château garden without château crowds.

A Little History

Six words or six centuries — the story first.

Count Sternberg built this red-and-white baroque château between 1679 and 1691, its French garden aligned so the Habsburg emperors could gaze from the grand staircase toward Prague Castle across the river.

Why It's Romantic

The atmosphere you're proposing into.

Clipped parterres, terracotta vases, monumental staircases wrestled by stone giants — formal grandeur with vineyard slopes rising behind, and hardly a visitor on weekday mornings.

Troja Palace Gardens in Prague

Quick Facts

  • Best time: Weekday mornings
  • Privacy: High
  • Crowds: Very low outside summer Sundays
  • Good to know: Garden entry free; palace ticketed
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Proposing Here

Is Troja Palace Gardens right for your proposal?

The most palace-like proposal setting in Prague: sweeping staircase reveals, symmetrical garden walks, and grand portrait frames. Combine with the neighbouring botanical garden's vineyard chapel for variety.

Best experience for this spot

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€289

Grand architecture, full portrait session — a match.

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