The Cheb Museum is one of the oldest regional museums in the Czech Republic. The sightseeing circuit presents exhibits documenting the history of the town and the region, art-historical collections and a collection of objects related to the person of Albrecht von Wallenstein. The exhibition is complemented by an exhibition hall, the Wallenstein Picture Gallery and a lapidarium.
Visitors are presented with a gradually formed whole of peasant interior furnishings, domestic, artisanal or agricultural tools and implements as well as small agricultural mechanization in the time frame from the second half of the 19th century to the present.
We operate a modern visitor centre in a specially protected area, open to the public. It includes a permanent interactive exhibition about the nature and landscape of the protected area in the interior and exterior. We provide educational and training programs and tourism information.
Geophysical museum with a focus on seismology introduces visitors to the study of earthquakes. Measuring instruments are shown, from the oldest to the most modern, currently used by the West Bohemian seismic network WEBNET.
The museum focuses on guns from the settling of the Old West and the American Civil War, Colt, Winchester, Smith & Wesson, Remington, Sharps and many others.
We operate a museum of the security forces of Habartov. We have a permanent exhibition on the events of 1938 and our own museum exhibitions. We are preparing outdoor expositions of combat equipment. We organize thematic seminars, lectures and tours of the museum with gendarmes in period uniforms.
The museum has a permanent exhibition of J.W. Goethe, the geographical development and nature of the region, the history of the Marianske Lazne, balneology and a geographical park in the countryside.
A former tin mine. Mining has been documented here since the 16th century. In a number of areas, the walls can be seen to be pockmarked with the grooves left by the handcuffs and spikes of the miners of the time, as well as ceilings and walls stained black from soot that settled when the fire was set.