Former Jesuit College at St Ignác, central part; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S2807A
Middle Gate of the Western Facade of the Cathedral
Inv. No. S2878
Tomb of Oldřich from Martinice
Inv. No. S12634N
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery, the church of Our Lady, Sts Jerome, Cyril and Metodius, Adalbert and Prokop damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S12471N
Na Slovanech monastery (Emmaus), northern wing of the cloister damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945; Prague – New Town, no. 320/II, Vyšehradská 49
Inv. No. S2964A
Tombstones of the earl family from Žďár and the Nostic family
Inv. No. S12794N
The so-called Faust's House (the Mladotov Palace, the court of the Opava Dukes), the wall of the church of St. Jan Nepomuk at Skalka; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S12786N
Štorch's House (left) and the house U Kamenného beránka (right); water tank in the front; damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; Prague – Old Town; no. 552/16 and 551/17, Prague – Old Town
Inv. No. S12589N
View out of the damaged northern church tower gallery of Our Lady before Týn towards Old Town Hall
Inv. No. S2862
The door in the ground floor organ choir (the Wohlmut's), with reliefs of the Evangelists, the Church Fathers and the Czech patron saints
Inv. No. S2784N
Console, Man with the huge hair
Inv. No. S2860N
choir bench, detail
Inv. No. S12752N
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery, the church of Our Lady, Sts Jerome, Cyril and Metodius, Adalbert and Prokop damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S7291N
Queen Anne's Summer Palace
Inv. No. S12482N
Bells and Svatopluk Čech monument in the metal depository at Maniny; Prague – Holešovice, Maniny, Holešovice port
Inv. No. S12571N
Bay Chapel of the Old Town Hall, the honor guard at the monument of the fallen defenders (built from the burnt beams of the Town Hall); damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945
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. S5508N
Queen Anne's Summer Palace, Faun Carrying a Roe Buck
Inv. No. S12787N
Sculptures of Lumír and Píseň, Přemysl and Libuše; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S2971B
Lobkovice reliquary with Five Saint Brothers
Inv. No. S12359
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery, the church of Our Lady, Sts Jerome, Cyril and Metodius, Adalbert and Prokop damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S14200
Helmet called St. Wenceslas Helmet, detail
Inv. No. S14019
Cenotaph of st. John Nepomuk
Inv. No. S2879
Tomb of Oldřich from Martinice
Inv. No. S14010
St. Vitus, detail
Inv. No. S7286N
Queen Anne's Summer Palace
Inv. No. S5513N
Queen Anne's Summer Palace
Inv. No. S12492N
Antonín Balvín's house U bílého páva damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; Prague – Old Town, no. 557/I, Celetná 10
Inv. No. S7411A
Crowned Madonna
Inv. No. S12368N
St Vitus Cathedral, Protective Brick Wall around the Royal Oratory, the southern ambulatory; anti-air raid precautionary measure
Inv. No. S14114
Tombstones of the earl family from Žďár and the Nostic family
Inv. No. S2868N
St. Anne chapel
Inv. No. S2879N
Tomb of Oldřich from Martinice
Inv. No. S12586N
Na Slovanech monastery (Emmaus), cloister damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S14205
The St. Wenceslas cycle. Murder of St. Wenceslas
Inv. No. S14195
Reliquiary of St. Vitus
Inv. No. S12647N
Na Slovanech monastery (Emmaus), cloister damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S14204
Ostensorium with sign of Parler's family and ostatky remains of St. Benedikt, Antonius, Nicholas, Martin de Tour, Giles, Alexius, Onofrius and Prokop