The House at the Golden Ring is a singular Gothic-Renaissance structure situated adjacent to Tyn Church with surviving fragments of Late Gothic murals. The earliest records about the house date from the 14th century.
Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions
Contact us
Address
Týnská 630/6
110 00 Prague 1 – Old Town
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Ticket office: +420 601 102 961
The building is not barrier free.
Opening hours
- One ticket for the entire building.
- Tickets are sold at the ticket office or online. The last ticket can be purchased 30 minutes before closing time.
Admission
- 20% discount for online purchase
Regular: CZK 180
Reduced (7–26 and 65+): CZK 80
Family (2 adults and 4 children under 15): CZK 360
Other:
– Lectures and programmes (children and adults): CZK 100 person
– Student/interest groups over 10 members (up to 20) with educator / without educator: CZK 100 / CZK 70 person
– Guided tours for the public (min. 10 members): CZK 250 reg. / CZK 120 red. person
About the House at the Golden Ring
The House at the Golden Ring presents the permanent exhibition Prague of Charles IV – Medieval Town that introduces the metropolis and its transformation under Charles IV and other Luxembourg rulers. Another permanent exhibition, Prague 1606, is a unique presentation of the life in Prague under Rudolf II through the moving Sadeler's Prospect. The house also organises temporary exhibitions and various public cultural events.