Operation of a museum of milling associated with a tour of a historic mill. The tour includes practical demonstrations of mill machinery and expert commentary. Open by appointment by telephone. A minimum of 8 persons is required.
A look back at the historical attractions of the village. Here you will find e.g. information from the social life (firefighters, theatre people), information about the Buděticko Nature Park, the history of the local school, etc.
We operate an open-air museum of folk architecture. There is a timbered shed with a barn, a timbered spychar, a timbered barn from the mill premises, a copy of a fruit dryer, a residential cottage and a copy of a woodcutter's seasonal log cabin. There is also a niche chapel with a baroque treasury and a reconciliation cross.
A unique museum of the family company SIKO, which will immerse you in the story of building a billion-dollar business. Exclusive photo gallery from the Val family's private life, panoramic cinema with the story of building the American dream in Czech conditions, how the bathrooms looked like in the first SIKO stores 30 years ago.
We operate a museum with permanent exhibitions and displays. The exhibition presents the history of the city and the immediate surroundings. The Susik mechanical nativity scene is open all year round. The unique collection of glass by Bruno Schreiber, the Sulphur exhibition and the tin treasure of Susice will attract you.
The museum is located directly in Křižík's birth house. The exhibition was opened in 1957 and its core is a working arc lamp from 1884 connected to a power system.
The museum is located in the building of the former Jewish synagogue. Thanks to the local native V. Mentberger, it has managed to gather collections of tin, cast iron, porcelain, faience, stoneware, as well as German, French, Italian and Spanish ceramics, as well as a collection of local pottery, pipe making and Kasey embroidery.
The exhibition traces the history of the coexistence of man and cat from the time of ancient Egypt to the present day. Visitors will learn more about cats in fine and applied arts, the breeding of noble cats and the personalities who bred cats.
Hory Matky Boží is a picturesque town in Posumava, whose history is connected with silver mining. This is evidenced by the remains of 30 mining shafts in its surroundings and visitors can visit a permanent exhibition in the former school, which documents the hard life of the inhabitants of this small town.
Discover a museum full of honest crafts, history and stories. 67 craft workshops and trades with more than 7,500 exhibits, guided tours, a traditional pottery workshop and original ceramics and souvenirs for your enjoyment await you.