Opening time
Průhonice park
Monday - Sunday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Monday - Sunday
07:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Monday - Sunday
07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Monday - Sunday
07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Monday - Sunday
07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Monday - Sunday
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
News
News
Enjoy Summer in the Průhonice Park!
Come and spend beautiful summer days in Průhonice Park! During July and August, you can visit the exhibition by Ateliér Studánka in the Natura Gallery. Throughout the summer, you can also explore permanent exhibitions on the ground floor of the...
Read moreClosure of the Botanic Garden turnstile from 1 July 2025
Dear visitors, we would like to inform you that from 1 July 2025 the Botanical Garden turnstile will be closed due to ongoing construction works. The closure will last until further notice. The nearest possible entrance for visitors with a...
Read moreWine Trail in Průhonice Park
The third year of the Wine Trail in Průhonice Park is here! Come and enjoy the unique combination of top wines and Průhonický Park. What awaits you? 15 wineries from Velké Bílovice, 90 carefully selected wine samples, 6 km of...
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If you want to know the true meaning of harmony of space, visit the Průhonice park. It is a spacious landscape park, named a Czech National Historic Landmark and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is located just a short distance from Prague and offers its visitors 25 km of paths to admire unique natural vistas, masterful compositions and an extraordinary collection of exotic and domestic wood species and plants. The Průhonice Park is last independent landscape park in the country and maybe in the world. If you want to know more, click here to find more information about the Park.
“I wanted to design a park that would reflect the character of the local countryside. In my work I have been guided by Nature only, although I have also always taken advantage of the properties of the terrain. I tried to create a variety of sceneries that would fit well in the Central Bohemian landscape.”
Count Ernst Emanuel Silva-Tarouca, founder of the Průhonice Park