William Lobkowicz

He grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, but moved to then Czechoslovakia in 1990 to claim his family's vast ancestral belongings, the restoration, preservation and display of which have become his profession and passion.

[2] Although junior members of the House of Lobkowicz were also once entitled to the prefix of "Prince" and the style of Serene Highness,[2] William prefers to use the title only where professionally useful.

[1][4] They have 3 children together: Shortly after the fall of the Communist government in Czechoslovakia at the end of 1989, William Lobkowicz moved to the country of his ancestors to claim the family's former lands and castles.

[1] Lobkowicz's initial work focused on having the property legally restored to the family, a project which took much money and time.

The Lobkowicz Palace exhibition includes original manuscripts of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven compositions.

Facade of the Lobkowicz Palace (situated in the eastern part of the Prague Castle area)