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The
new
royal
palace
began
to
be
built
in
the
mid-16th
century
for
Maximilian
II.
and
Rudolf
II.
The
residence
of
the
monarchs
today
forms
the
front
wing
of
the
II.
courtyard
of
Prague
Castle.
For
example,
the
Spanish
Hall,
which
got
it´s
name
because
it
was
built
over
the
stables
of
the
noble
Spanish
horses
loved
by
Rudolf
II.
The
hall
measures
43
meters
long,
21
meters
wide
and
12
meters
high.
In
the
Middle
Ages,
the
Old
Royal
Palace
housed
a
monarch,
and
from
the
Renaissance,
the
Habsburg
monarchs
built
new
palace
buildings
to
the
west
of
it.
From
1753
to
1775,
the
Viennese
architect
Nicolo
Pacassi
unified
the
external
appearance
for
the
various
buildings.
The
construction
of
a
new
royal
palace
began
in
the
middle
of
the
16th
century
for
Maximilian
II.
and
Rudolf
II.
Today,
the
residence
of
the
rulers
forms
the
front
wing
of
II.
courtyard
of
Prague
Castle.
Part
of
the
representative
space
is,
for
example,
the
Spanish
Hall,
which
got
its
name
because
it
was
built
over
the
stables
of
noble
Spanish
horses,
which
were
loved
by
Rudolf
II.
The
hall
measures
43
meters
in
length,
21
meters
wide
and
12
meters
high.
In
the
Middle
Ages,
the
Old
Royal
Palace
housed
the
monarch,
and
since
the
Renaissance,
the
Habsburg
monarchs
have
built
new
palace
buildings
to
the
west
of
it.
In
the
years
1753–1775,
the
Viennese
architect
Nicolo
Pacassi
unified
the
external
appearance
of
the
various
buildings.
(Original)
The
new
royal
palace
began
to
be
built
in
the
mid-16th
century
for
Maximilian
II.
and
Rudolf
II.
The
residence
of
the
monarchs
today
forms
the
front
wing
of
the
II.
courtyard
of
Prague
Castle.
For
example,
the
Spanish
Hall,
which
got
it´s
name
because
it
was
built
over
the
stables
of
the
noble
Spanish
horses
loved
by
Rudolf
II.
The
hall
measures
43
meters
long,
21
meters
wide
and
12
meters
high.
In
the
Middle
Ages,
the
Old
Royal
Palace
housed
a
monarch,
and
from
the
Renaissance,
the
Habsburg
monarchs
built
new
palace
buildings
to
the
west
of
it.
From
1753
to
1775,
the
Viennese
architect
Nicolo
Pacassi
unified
the
external
appearance
for
the
various
buildings.
Nový
královský
palác
se
začal
stavět
v
polovině
16.
století
pro
Maxmiliána
II.
a
Rudolfa
II.
Rezidence
panovníků
dnes
tvoří
čelní
křídlo
II.
nádvoří
Pražského
hradu.
Součástí
reprezentačních
prostor
je
například
Španělský
sál,
který
získal
své
jméno
proto,
že
byl
postaven
nad
stájemi
ušlechtilých
španělských
koní,
které
miloval
Rudolf
II.
Sál
měří
na
délku
43
metrů,
široký
je
21
a
vysoký
12
metrů.
Ve
středověku
ve
Starém
královském
paláci
sídlil
panovník,
od
renesance
si
habsburští
panovníci
stavěli
nové
palácové
budovy
na
západ
od
něj.
V
letech
1753–1775
provedl
sjednocení
vnějšího
vzhledu
různých
budov
vídeňský
architekt
Nicolo
Pacassi.