Martinický Palace (Rychtr's House) damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; Prague – Old Town, no. 459/I, Malé náměstí 11
Inv. No. S12631N
Prague – Old Town hall, Old Town square, damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S14035
St. Vitus Cathedral from southwest with balcony of the Prague Castle
Inv. No. S12476N
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery from the West; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945; Prague – New Town, no. 320/II, Vyšehradská 49
Inv. No. S12843N
The Tanning School, view from the White Tower towards Třebeš
Inv. No. S7512BN
Project of the VŠP building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and environs, model
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Church of St. James, Saint Wenceslas on the southern front
Inv. No. S3348N
Bethlehem Chapel, model
Inv. No. S7606BN
Adaptation of a structure’s ground floor into a savings bank
Inv. No. S12828N
Rašín State Grammar School, view from the entrance of Masaryk School
Inv. No. S7554B
The Polish Army Memorial
Inv. No. S2762N
Tumbs of Charles IV and Wenceslas IV
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Bohemian and Hungarian Queen Anna Jagellonská (borned Foix-Candale)
Inv. No. S2885N
Chapel in oratory, the door on south wall of chapel
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Old Town square seen from the southwest, remains of the Old Town Hall, Týn cathedral in the background, the fountain in front of St. Nicholas church in the foreground
Inv. No. S12390N
The Canonry Houses
Inv. No. S4718N
Windows, painted shutters and window frames from Trutnov environs
Inv. No. S14421
Slavín, sarcophagus with the allegorical figure of the winged Genius of the nation