A Palace and Its Gardens
Průhonice Park isn’t just another botanical collection. It’s a living landscape that’s been carefully curated since the 1880s when nobleman Arnošt Emanuel Silva-Tarouca began transforming the estate. The 250 acres blend formal gardens with naturalistic woodland areas, creating something genuinely special.
What makes it different? The park combines architectural elements — think statues, pavilions, and stone pathways — with an incredible diversity of plant species. You’ve got temperate trees and shrubs from all over the world coexisting in one location. It’s not just beautiful to look at. It’s an outdoor classroom where horticulture, landscape design, and ecological principles all come together.
Did you know? Průhonice Park became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019, recognizing its outstanding universal value as a masterpiece of landscape design and botanical art.