The Embassy of France to the Czech Republic (Czech: Francouzské velvyslanectví v Praze) is in Velkopřevorské náměstí, Malá Strana, Prague, near Kampa Island in the River Vltava.[1] It occupies the baroque Buquoy Palace [cs], which was originally built in 1667 and then altered during the 18th century. The ground floor of the embassy was flooded during the August 2002 floods.[1]
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