We offer a unique and comprehensive exhibition of everyday life, which contains 25,000 objects from the 1950s to the 1990s. There are exhibits ranging from children's toys to mixed goods, radios and other appliances to automobiles of the time, agriculture.
You can go back in time and visit Lednice of old and see how life was in the time of Taticek Masaryk. In the exhibition you can see a sample of a town household, a street with a café, a barber shop, a gendarmerie, a tailor shop or a millinery.
The memorial commemorating the victims of the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti is located on the authentic site where the Protectorate's so-called Gypsy camp operated between 1942 and 1943. The exhibition is dedicated to the period 1940-1950, when various types of camps, including the so-called Gypsy camp, internment camp and TNP, were established on the site.
We operate a visitor centre with interactive indoor and outdoor displays and a 3D cinema. We have special programmes for schools, nurseries and organised groups.
The synagogue is operated by the Museum of the Boskovice Region. It is a baroque building from 1639 with later modifications. Its vaults are decorated with Hebrew liturgical texts. The tour includes an exposition of the History of Jews in Boskovice and the possibility to visit the Jewish ritual bath - mikveh.
Historical premises under the hotel Sladovna in Montenegro offers you a tour of the unique cellars in the Czech Republic, where the Museum of Brewing was built.