You are right, the building in the picture was the residence of one (1) royal (Rudolph II) because it dates to the 16th century. The dozens of Přemyslid kings may have lived at the same location but their 10th century buildings didn’t survive. You never said anything incorrect, I’m just saying that the post seems to overstate the importance of the building. When asked what the presidents’ (and past royals’) Czech residence is, most Czechs will correctly say “Prague Castle” but will not be able to point at the specific building (Southern Wing, 3rd courtyard). This is not even where major state events happen, that would be Vladislav Hall nearby…
You are right, the building in the picture was the residence of one (1) royal (Rudolph II) because it dates to the 16th century. The dozens of Přemyslid kings may have lived at the same location but their 10th century buildings didn’t survive. You never said anything incorrect, I’m just saying that the post seems to overstate the importance of the building. When asked what the presidents’ (and past royals’) Czech residence is, most Czechs will correctly say “Prague Castle” but will not be able to point at the specific building (Southern Wing, 3rd courtyard). This is not even where major state events happen, that would be Vladislav Hall nearby…
Perchance bec its mid as a building
That’s true but a vaulted throne room is also understandably not what a 21st century president chooses as their everyday workplace.
He doesn’t have to? Thats not what makes a royal palace a royal palace?
Place vs palace. I’m talking about the former, why did you switch?
For the record, the palace overall is not “mid”.
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You know what sure move the goalpost! And it is the definition of mid