Non-profit organization dedicated to the salvage and restoration of vehicles from various narrow gauge railroads. Offer train rides, special rides and excursions.
We operate a cultural monument and museum of the miller's craft. We offer tours with expert commentary by a miller. It is possible to see the mill building, the machinery needed to process the individual products and the water weir with sluice. We organise educational events for the public. We sell tourist souvenirs.
The museum is one of the oldest Moravian regional museums. Short-term exhibitions are held in the gallery of the Alfons Mucha Memorial. Our permanent exposition of the lapidarium is located in the castle in Oslavany.
We provide exhibitions and lectures. We organise programmes for children and schools, concerts, competitions and accompanying events. Regular visitors can use a loyalty card. In our branch there are permanent exhibitions on the earliest history of the settlement of Moravia and the whole European continent.
Museum from clock parts to airplanes. A look at the history of communication technology, means of transport, mechanical music, ironwork, metalwork, water and steam engines, as well as old crafts. A technical playroom is designed for children. It operates technical relics. The offer is extended by other events.
The exhibition commemorates the fate of Czech pilots who served during World War II in the British Royal Air Force, known as the Royal Air Force. RAF. There are a number of original equipment of fighter planes, bombers, but also personal correspondence of pilots or original record of reports from successful air operations.
We exhibit original examples of the art of printing from the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, books from the famous Prague printers Veleslavín and Melantrich, the first edition of Blagoslav's translation of the New Testament, individual volumes of the Royal Bible and the original of Comenius' famous map of Moravia from 1627, and more.
We operate an archive of books, correspondence and manuscripts of writers and otherwise culturally active figures whose work was mostly produced in opposition to the former communist regime. You will find here the archives of Pavel Kohout, Jiří Gruša, Ota Filip, Lumír KUchař and Jan Trefulka.