Tours of the Bohumír Mine. The mine has been in operation since the 19th century. Mining was interrupted several times until it was stopped in 1965. A tour is open to visitors, which leads to the lower floor of the Bohumír mine and to the former engine room.
The monastery in Police nad Metují is an exhibition of the Náchod Museum, where you can see a sample of the abbot's apartment and a modern audiovisual exhibition.
The museum focuses on the history of the production of electric sheet metal trains not only in Police nad Metují, but also throughout Czechoslovakia, Germany, England, France, and the USA.The museum's exhibition features more than 300 historical and modern models of locomotives, carriages, and accessories for model railways.
The exhibition focuses on the childhood of the Čapek siblings, who used to visit their grandparents at the mill. The local environment became an inspiration for them to write a number of fairy tales. In addition to the Čapek siblings, during the tour you will also meet other important personalities connected with Hronov.
Jirásek's family house in Hronov is an example of traditional folk architecture from the late 18th century. The writer Alois Jirásek was born here in 1851.
The Jirásek Museum in Hronov is located in the theatre building on the square. The exposition is dedicated to important Hronov natives and the theatre industry.
We operate a town museum, which includes exhibitions of ethnography, the 1775 Peasant Uprising, mining in the Podkrkonoše region and Rtyň music. The expositions include an educational trail through mining monuments.
We invite you to visit a small family museum of toys, mostly for girls, from the period 1900 to 1950. This is a unique exhibition of mainly now antique room toys and dolls that your great-grandmothers and grandmothers used to play with. All are originals.
We operate the Čapek Brothers Museum. The first floor presents publications, correspondence, samples of feuilletons, original drawings from travelogues or family photographs by Karel Čapek, while the second floor displays 20 oil paintings that are a cross-section of Josef Čapek's entire oeuvre.
The House of Bozena Nemcova in Červený Kostelec is managed by the local municipal cultural centre. During the summer season, pleasant summer evenings with music and wine are held in the garden of the house.