The museum was established in October 2018 in the historic Waterworks "Black" Tower building. It is primarily dedicated to Josef Tomáš Škoda, M.D., an eminent physician who was born in the Water Tower and whose birth room houses an exhibit dedicated to him.
The museum is located in the local castle in 3 exhibition rooms. On an area of 12 m2 you can see a unique model of the town dating back to 1720. The model includes moving figures, complete with sounds, it is also possible to light up all the cottages, including the castle and the church, via 180 keys.
Visit the centre in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Hop Lighthouse, the labyrinth in the historic hop warehouse or the unique Hop Clock. The entire area is completely wheelchair accessible and offers an experience for the whole family. Experience tradition where it comes alive.
We operate a museum with an exhibition of folk architecture, housing, agriculture and village life. You can also visit seasonal exhibitions, the Old Bohemian Fair and other events. The area is suitable for filming or photography and wedding ceremonies.
The museum documents the mining of iron ore in the Nučica area. The exhibits remind the history of the village, the history of social, sports and other organizations or associations. There is also a gallery of paintings and works by Professor Arnošt Paderlík, a native and honorary citizen of Nučice.
We operate a museum with an exhibition of history, ethnography, art monuments, paintings and archaeology of the town of Slany. We organize seasonal exhibitions, thematic concerts, lectures, walks and more. We offer rooms for rent including the possibility of organizing weddings.
The museum is located in the historic Kopack House right on the square. The individual exhibitions will reveal the secrets of leather glove production, guide you through Jewish history, water management and other attractions of the town. A part of the exhibition is dedicated to Ludvík Kopáček, the former town secretary.
The museum is located in the building of the former Minorite monastery. There are exhibitions on the history of the town, archaeology, local history and ethnography, including minerals of the Silver ore veins. On the ground floor there is a small exposition on the history of motocross in Silverberg.