You can see the bunker reconstructed in the form of the dark times, when not only Czechoslovakia but the fate of the whole of Europe was decided. You can visit us and learn about the conditions under which our great-grandfathers wanted to defend their homeland against the Nazis.
Operation of the war museum. There is an exposition of the 1st and 2nd World War, the Prusso-Austrian War and the Czechoslovak First Republic. Documentation of aircraft crashes from World War II. Processed aircraft crashes from archives with interpretation and fragments from the crash sites.
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 Czechoslovak fortifications. We offer an exhibition in an infantry cabin, extensive underground and trenches. There is also a nature trail, gazebo, viewpoint and refreshments. It is a large fortress complex, which is considered one of the largest bunkers in the Czech Republic.
A modern interactive exhibition "Crime and Punishment", commemorating the horrors of the Nazi occupation of the Czech lands. Much attention is paid to Operation Anthropoid and the subsequent repressions. The Memorial includes the unique St. Anne's Chapel, designed by the famous Baroque Gothic architect Jan Blazej Santini-Aichel.
Discover the world of historic motorcycles and tractors in our museum. More than 500 exhibits await you, including 260 motorcycles, 90 tractors and other unique machines and equipment. Come and enjoy an unforgettable ride into the past. We look forward to seeing you.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A private museum in a 1959 civil defence fallout shelter. Collections: the Hussites, the Thirty Years' War, the Napoleonic War of 1813, the Prusso-Austrian War of 1866, World Wars I and II, concentration camps, Civil Defence, the Vietnam War, the Occupation of 1968, the Genoa Race War of 2008, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict of 2018.