The Cathedral of the Holy Ghost and the White Tower, view from the southwest
Inv. No. S14252
Palackého square, Emauzy
Inv. No. S12728N
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. S14741
St. Adalbert - abbot's trone in church of St. Margaret in Břevnov
Inv. No. S12593N
Sculpture repository in the St. Salvator church (sculpture of František Rieger, by J. V. Myslbek)
Inv. No. S7488N
Main altar of St. Wenceslas Church, Prague Vršovice
Inv. No. S12462N
The Cathedral of the Holy Ghost, the ambo
Inv. No. S7495N
Nave of St. Wenceslas Church, Prague Vršovice
Inv. No. S12324N
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. S14722
St. Francis of Assisi
Inv. No. S12737N
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery, the church of Our Lady, Sts Jerome, Cyril and Metodius, Adalbert and Prokop damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945; Prague – New Town, no. 320/II, Vyšehradská 49
Inv. No. S12675N
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. S1304N
The Portal of the Church of St. Procopius in Záboří, a detail
Inv. No. S12574N
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. S9603N
St. Margaret church from east
Inv. No. S12656N
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. S12761N
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery, the church of Our Lady, Sts Jerome, Cyril and Metodius, Adalbert and Prokop with a statue of saint Placidus; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945,
Inv. No. S1301N
Console with Moses and Evangelists from northern portal of Church of Our Lady before Týn
Inv. No. S7490N
Nave of St. Wenceslas Church, Prague Vršovice
Inv. No. S12461N
The Baptismal Font from the Cathedral of the Holy Ghost
Inv. No. S1417N
The Tympanum from the former Church of St. Lazarus in Prague, a detail of the Raising of Lazarus
Inv. No. S9073AN
God the Father Celebrated by the Angels
Inv. No. S12685N
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. S12725N
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. S12379N
The Pastophorium, detail of the grid
Inv. No. S14853
Choir Pews
Inv. No. S4859N
St. Anna and St, Mary, detail
Inv. No. S12575N
View out of the damaged northern church tower gallery of Our Lady before Týn towards St.Nicholas church
Inv. No. S1404N
The column base from the romanesque basilica of Our Lady beneath the Chain
Inv. No. S13435N
St. Nicolas Church
Inv. No. S12463N
The Church of the Assumption, view from the west
Inv. No. S12527N
Old Town Square from the Pařížské street view; St Nicolas church on the right and Old Town Hall in the background; damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; no. 1/I, Prague – Old Town, Old Town Square 3
Inv. No. S12433N
The wooden church of St. John the Baptist
Inv. No. S1304D
The Portal of the Church of St. Procopius in Záboří, a detail
Inv. No. S9611N
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. S12523N
St. Nicholas church, eastern apsis damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; Prague – Old Town, Old Town Square
Inv. No. S4737N
God the Father showing tortured Christ - Holy Trinity
Inv. No. S7496N
Interior of St. Wenceslas Church, Prague Vršovice
Inv. No. S13740N
Church of St. James, Saint Adalbert of Prague on the southern front
Inv. No. S12592B
Sculpture repository in the St. Salvator church (sculpture of Cardinal Bedřich count of Schwarzenberg and František Ladislav Rieger, by J. V. Myslbek)