Military Museum is located in the area of former military barracks. It is mainly devoted to the history of Czechoslovak permanent fortifications from 1935 to 1938 and the Czechoslovak army.
We operate the Museum of Czechoslovak Fortifications. You will see here the period armament and equipment including anti-tank gun vz. 36 (L1 weapon), the only preserved and fully functional Kunz Buldog pump, equipped filter room and engine room and other rooms in an advanced stage of reconstruction.
Operation of the military museum. You can see several exhibitions that commemorate important events in our military history. You will also see exhibitions compiled from artifacts found directly at the sites where the dramatic events of our recent history took place, direct consequences of the treacherous Munich Agreement.
Operation of a year-round military-historical exhibition dedicated to the army, national defence and Czechoslovak fortifications. The exhibitions include examples of weapons, trailers, annexes and a demonstration of a field kitchen.
We offer military-historical exhibitions dedicated to the army, national defence and Czechoslovak fortifications. The fortress is made up of massive combat objects.
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.
A museum and education center with year-round suburban camps, it has three educational exhibits, namely a military one with lantern tours of the corridors and a period cannon firing, a working printing press with a printing workshop, a cinema and a period pub for the troops.
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.