The ernínsk palác is a large Baroque building located in the Loretta Square in Prague's Castle district, opposite the Loretta Church. It has been the Foreign Ministry of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic since 1934. The Palace was named after the Austrian diplomat, Earl of Chenin. The building is one of the largest baroque buildings in central Prague. It was destroyed in the 1840s in the war of succession to the Austrian throne and destroyed by Prussian fire in 1757. During World War II, the Nazis rebuilt the Chenin Palace.
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The ernínsk palác is a large Baroque building located in the Loretta Square in Prague's Castle district, opposite the Loretta Church. It has been the Foreign Ministry of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic since 1934. The Palace was named after the Austrian diplomat, Earl of Chenin. The building is one of the largest baroque buildings in central Prague. It was destroyed in the 1840s in the war of succession to the Austrian throne and destroyed by Prussian fire in 1757. During World War II, the Nazis rebuilt the Chenin Palace.