We operate a demonstration of Czechoslovak fortifications from the 1930s. You will find bunkers, foundations of buildings and expositions. The museum complex consists of two light fortification objects pattern 37 built in the III Army Corps within the section 16 - Moravský Krumlov in 1938.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Almost a kilometre of mutually perpendicular passages cut in the rock below Petrov. The system of vaulted passages, located in a rectangular area approximately 85 x 60 metres, provided shelter for up to three thousand people for four days in the event of an atomic explosion.
In our museum you can learn about the construction, form and functioning of the Olomouc fortress and about the preserved military objects in the city and its surroundings. There are photographs, military maps, archaeological finds and a plaster model of Olomouc as a fortress. The building of the war powder magazine is unique in the Czech Republic.
An organisation of enthusiasts interested in military history from 1914 - 1989. Operation of the Museum of Light Fortifications in Pohansko. We are also engaged in collecting historical objects and documents with military themes.
The Military Museum is dedicated to the most famous native of the village of Vlkoš (near Kyjov), the Army General, Minister of National Defence of the government in exile in London, Sergej Jan Ingr. Other expositions in the museum MUDr. K. Macháček, MUDR. Z. Vítek, Colonel V. Ingr. World War I and World War II. Exposition of the Czech Armed Forces in missions.
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.