Campus AAU’s main campus is located in the newly restored Thurn-Taxis Palace, a cultural monument dating to the 17th century, previously owned by the German
Thurn und Taxis noble family and now under the ownership of the
city of Prague. The premises consist of 16 classrooms, a computer lab, and a visual arts studio, along with a cafeteria, courtyard and student lounges.
University library AAU has a university library with a collection of 19,000 books, predominantly in English. AAU students, staff and faculty also have access to the collections held by the
Institute of International Relations Prague, the Institute for Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences, and other libraries in
Prague. The library also hosts music and
spoken word performances, readings, and discussion groups.
Exhibition gallery AAU has an exhibition gallery named |art| SPACE, which displays photography, paintings, installations, and sculptures by faculty and students. |art| SPACE operates under the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and is also used to showcase coursework in
digital photography,
visual arts and other creative courses.
Lennon Wall Lennon Wall is AAU's student magazine, which takes its name from the
John Lennon Wall, a monument to freedom of expression located near the university. The magazine describes itself as "a nonpartisan platform for aspiring reporters and future writers", independent from the university. ==Sexual harassment allegations==