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Prague Castle Exhibits the Bohemian Crown Jewels

Prague Castle Exhibits the Bohemian Crown Jewels
A rare opportunity: In September, the crown jewels of the former Kingdom of Bohemia will be on display in Prague for a few days. (File photo) / Photo: Deml Ondøej/CTK/dpa
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A golden glow, seven keys, and a royal robe: Anyone who wants to see the Bohemian Crown Jewels will soon have the chance to do so in the Czech capital. But it might require some patience.

For just a few days in late September, tourists visiting Prague will have a special opportunity: Czech President Petr Pavel has decided that the Bohemian Crown Jewels will be on public display from September 18 to 28. In addition to the Crown of St. Wenceslas, the Imperial Orb, and the Imperial Scepter, a gold-embroidered coronation robe from 1653 will also be on display.

The Crown Jewels are considered part of the country’s national cultural heritage and are rarely brought out, save for special occasions. To retrieve them from the vault in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, seven dignitaries must gather, each holding one of the keys to the seven locks. 

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Huge Crowds

At the last exhibition in September 2025, more than 51,500 people came to see these masterpieces of jewelry and goldsmithing. “The numbers speak for themselves,” President Pavel remarked. “I am delighted by the Czechs’ interest in their own history and statehood, and above all, it confirms to me that it makes sense to exhibit the Crown Jewels once a year.”

An accompanying exhibition commemorates the fact that 500 years ago, Ferdinand I became the first Habsburg to ascend the Bohemian throne. The monarchy did not end until the collapse of Austria-Hungary during World War I. Admission to the Crown Jewels exhibition is free, but visitors should expect long wait times.

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