Operation of a regional museum specializing in the history of winemaking in the Bohemian wine region and the history of pram and buggy manufacturing in the Czech Republic. Offer of educational programmes. Tasting of Czech wines.
We allow you to visit a rock dwelling carved into a sandstone rock. It is a whole farm with a room, hall, barn, cellar and granary. There is also a butcher's shop and other small outbuildings.
You know what corn husks are. We will be happy to tell you the history of the production from the leaves that surround the corn fruit. We have used this material to make moving scenes of the Bechlin Beetles and the Podříp Nativity scene.
The new exhibition will link Dvořák's music with the genius of his birthplace. The innovative exhibition will present the environment of the Central Bohemian village as it looked in the mid-19th century, when Dvořák was growing up there. Great emphasis is placed on the sound and, of course, on the music.
Interactive gallery of contemporary audiovisual art, spread over 2 floors with a total area of 1400m². Enjoy unique large-format projections, interactive installations, 3D projections, video mapping, and be drawn into the fascinating world of digital art.
The family home of the poet Joseph Hora houses an exhibition of family photographs, furniture, paintings and drawings by his siblings, family books and writings, references to the poet's work, posters and texts of events on the poet's anniversaries.
We operate a lego museum. There are new and historical models of the kit. There is a play area where you can build your own model according to your imagination and a shop with Lego kits.
Pavel Kozisek's Museum of Fantastic Illusions is a fascinating world of unreal optical illusions. A guarantee of perfect entertainment for all, regardless of age. A unique experience, take cool photos and funny videos. More than 150 interactive and entertaining exhibits. Museum of trick illusions.
In 2026, the revitalization of the entire site began, including a new water connection and other works. During this time we will unfortunately be mimi traffic. We will inform you in advance of the opening date.
The Memorial grounds are a valuable example of early 19th century brick village architecture. The site was often visited by Bedřich Smetana, who composed his opera The Bartered Bride here. The furnishings and monuments, a historic piano, were loaned by the National Museum - Czech Museum of Music from the collections of the Bedřich Smetana Museum.