Speculum Alchemiae
Speculum Alchemiae takes you into Prague's most authentic alchemical laboratory, preserved exactly as Emperor Rudolf II's court scientists left it in the 16th century.
About Speculum Alchemiae
Speculum Alchemiae takes you into Prague's most authentic alchemical laboratory, preserved exactly as Emperor Rudolf II's court scientists left it in the 16th century. You'll see original copper distillation apparatus, stone furnaces still blackened with soot, and glass vessels arranged on medieval workbenches. The underground chambers connect to secret tunnels that once allowed alchemists to move unseen between the castle and their experiments, and your guide explains how they attempted to create gold and the philosopher's stone.
The 45-minute tour winds through cramped stone chambers where only 8-12 people fit comfortably. Your guide demonstrates how the equipment worked, from the pelican flasks that recycled liquids endlessly to the athanor furnaces that maintained constant heat for months. The air smells faintly metallic, and you can touch some of the original tools. The highlight is the main laboratory where manuscripts and chemical residue remain exactly where researchers abandoned them.
At 350 CZK, it's pricier than most Prague attractions but genuinely unique, unlike the touristy fortune teller shops nearby. Skip the Czech-language tours unless you're fluent since the technical explanations get lost in translation. The English tours run three times daily and fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Most visitors rush through, but linger in the main chamber where the acoustics are incredible.
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