Czernin Palace opens its doors to the public

Prague’s Czernin Palace, the seat of the Czech Foreign Ministry, is holding an open doors day for the public on  Saturday. Visitors will be given tours of the historic premises, including representative rooms used for top-level meetings with foreign dignitaries, the private apartment used by the former foreign minister Jan Masaryk and the Aero 50 car used by former president Edvard Beneš during his exile in London. The premises of the vast baroque building on Loretánské náměstí will be open to visitors from 10 am to 6pm.