We are engaged in commemorating the forgotten history of Czechoslovak aviation by organizing exhibitions or museums. You can see a MiG aircraft, a Mi-2 helicopter, an ejection trainer or many other artifacts from the air force.
We offer tours of a declassified bunker from the 1970s. The former military facility served as a strategic telephone exchange. It used to house communications cables. The flagship cable was designed to carry up to 1,920 calls at a time and provide communication between Warsaw Pact countries in wartime. The building was top secret.
We operate a museum of pre-war technology. You can see the armament and equipment of the Czechoslovak army, a model of a bunker, machine gun traps and more. Sale of military literature and plastic models of aircraft and tanks.
We operate a fortification museum. The museum consists of a total of 8 light fortification buildings built in the summer of 1938 to defend Czechoslovakia from Nazi Germany. The tour is with an expert guide. In the building you can buy literature about Czechoslovak fortifications, postcards and souvenirs.
The museum focuses on the history of the borderlands related to the defense of the national border. The collections document both the construction of bunkers in the 1930s and the period up to 1989. In addition to military weapons, equipment and documents, there are also items of everyday household equipment on display.
We operate the site of part of a defensive line of fortifications, consisting of a system of observation and firing passes, anti-personnel and anti-tank obstacles and 11 reconstructed vz. 37 bunkers. Two fully equipped and armed bunkers are accessible, each from a different period (1938 and 1963).
The museum focuses on artillery, missile and heavy combat equipment. There are tanks, cannons, motorcycles, armoured vehicles, trucks and passenger military vehicles on display. Historically and temporally there are machines from 1890 to the present.
We are engaged in the operation of a museum that documents and presents the history, development and activities of the security forces on the territory of the former Czechoslovakia from the time of its establishment to the present, criminalistics and famous criminal cases and presents the issues of the air service, foreign and border police.
We operate a museum in the premises of a fallout shelter. The exhibition focuses on border and customs guards, public safety, wiretapping and radio professional military equipment, where visitors can try out, for example, Morse code.
The exhibition documents the development of Czech military units guarding Prague Castle from the earliest times to the present. It focuses mainly on the period after the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918.
A permanent heavy fortification which houses a museum display of fortress weaponry. The building is equipped with the original armament and equipment used here between 1960 and 1999, including two fortress guns. The monument also includes several light buildings.
The museum presents military, manufacturing, transport and sport traditions of Czech and Czechoslovak aviation. World aircraft are also exhibited here. Some aircraft are not covered and are displayed in an outdoor exhibition.