Prague - The historic spaces of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate in Prague will open to the public today on the occasion of the Day of the Establishment of Independent Czechoslovakia. The representative spaces and meeting halls, where laws are passed, will also be accessible. Additionally, visitors will be able to tour the buildings of the domestic Parliament with a guided commentary.
The Chamber offers a guided tour of the representative halls, the main meeting hall, the meeting rooms, and the offices of some committees. During the hour-long tour, visitors will learn about the history of the buildings, their current use, and architectural interesting facts.
In the Senate, visitors will be able to explore the Waldstein Palace, which was built in the early 17th century. Guides will reveal various interesting facts about the life of the palace's first owner, Duke Albrecht of Wallenstein. People will also be able to peek into the offices of the vice-presidents or the reception room of the Senate president. They can also view an exhibition marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Senate.
In addition to Parliament, the residence of Czech prime ministers, Kramář Villa, and the building of the Ministry of Industry and Trade will be open to the public today in Prague.
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