We offer tours of a declassified bunker from the 1970s. The former military facility served as a strategic telephone exchange. It used to house communications cables. The flagship cable was designed to carry up to 1,920 calls at a time and provide communication between Warsaw Pact countries in wartime. The building was top secret.
We offer tours of historical classrooms and bells, the Archaeology of Přerov Region exhibition, the Komenský and Blahoslav memorials. We also focus on organizing short-term exhibitions. We also specialize in educational programs for schools.
Offer a permanent exhibit featuring all species of birds that have been found in our state. Operation of a mushroom clinic, rescue station for injured animals. Providing ornithological lectures, educational programs for schools and groups, and natural history field trips.
Operation of a regional museum. Permanent exhibitions on the history of the village, crafts and agriculture. The exhibitions show how the ancestors of the local inhabitants lived, what they were like, what they created and what legacy they left us. Historical machines, tools, furniture and everyday objects were donated to the museum by the inhabitants of Prosenice and the surrounding area.
The museum's collection contains evidence of the permanent settlement of the territory of today's Kojetín and from the Paleolithic period, examples of folk art, costumes, folk pottery, a rich numismatic collection, an extensive collection of old prints, handicraft tools, historical weapons, works of art and much more.
In our museum you can learn about the construction, form and functioning of the Olomouc fortress and about the preserved military objects in the city and its surroundings. There are photographs, military maps, archaeological finds and a plaster model of Olomouc as a fortress. The building of the war powder magazine is unique in the Czech Republic.
The museum displays mostly smaller three-dimensional objects from history to the present (uniforms, tools or equipment), with the larger exhibits including a 1924 horse-drawn, combination syringe.
We run an interactive science museum. Our aim is to bring science and research to all ages in a fun way. We entertain and educate visitors through interactive science exhibits and a digital planetarium.