Granite pedestal for Štursa's monument of Svatopluk Čech; Prague – Vinohrady, Orchard of Svatopluk Čech
Inv. No. S12667N
Damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945: The temptation of Christ after Forty days of fasting, after bombing
Inv. No. S2901A
Altar of St. Adalbert
Inv. No. S10421N
Nude
Inv. No. S10524N
Čimelice Altar (Čimelice Ark), the middle scene: Adoration of the Magi, a detail
Inv. No. S2971B
Lobkovice reliquary with Five Saint Brothers
Inv. No. S12454N
The Townhall, the White Tower and the Marian Pillar
Inv. No. S1340B
The Tympanum from the former Church of St. Lazarus in Prague, a detail of Jesus
Inv. No. S5617N
The Last Judgement, middle part, detail on the patrons of the Czech lands (St. Procopius, St. Zigmund, St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas, St. Ludmila, St. Adalbert)
Inv. No. S14164
Bust of František Thun-Hohenstein
Inv. No. S9578N
(Putto)
Inv. No. S12545N
View from the National Museum's ramp to Wenceslas Square (sculptures of Silesia, Vltava, Cechie) during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945
Inv. No. S1454
Keystone with symbol of Johann from Dražice from St. Anne chapel (Nostic's chapel) in St. Vitus cathedral
Inv. No. S2870B
Wohlmut's Renaissance Choir, Neo-Gothic Arch
Inv. No. S12600N
Old Town Hall, northern wing, view into the courtyard through the Large window; damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945;
Inv. No. S14104
Reliquary Cross of Pope Urban V.
Inv. No. S2934
The Nativity and Charles IV. donating the remains of St. Vitus to the St. Vitus cathedral