A modern interactive exhibition "Crime and Punishment", commemorating the horrors of the Nazi occupation of the Czech lands. Much attention is paid to Operation Anthropoid and the subsequent repressions. The Memorial includes the unique St. Anne's Chapel, designed by the famous Baroque Gothic architect Jan Blazej Santini-Aichel.
We provide a permanent exhibition of finds from the Polabí region from prehistoric times to the modern era, the development of basketry and exhibitions of contemporary art. During the year we organize concerts and lectures. We offer the possibility of organizing wedding ceremonies. There are also rooms available for rent.
We are engaged in organizing exhibitions, expositions and lectures. The museum includes the Old Boleslav Gate as well as the Upper Castle and the Chapel of St. Anne in Panenské Břežany. We also organise a number of short-term exhibitions for children and adults, lectures, theatre performances and other events.
You will find a number of vehicles and prototypes with 4×2, 4×4 and 6x6 drive, information panels, photographs, artefacts and many other interesting facts not only about trucks but also about Avia. However, you can also see several old Škoda vehicles, including the record-breaking vehicle that circled the globe in 11 years.
Brewery museum with original machinery. Here you will see, for example, a copper double brewhouse with a transmission drive, cooling racks, a functional steam engine, functional ammonia compressors and hundreds of other machines and exhibits on a total exhibition area of about 4000 m2.
In the castle there is a small exhibition dedicated to the construction and historical development of the castle, the results of archaeological research and the modern history and ethnography of the village.
We operate a memorial to Josef Lada and his daughter Alena. Thanks to the exhibitions you will get acquainted with the work of the Czech painter, illustrator and writer Josef Lada and the work of his daughter, painter and illustrator, Alena Lada.
The classical synagogue complex and the house for the rabbi were built in 1828-29 on the site of the original 17th-century synagogue. The "Sources of Judaism" exhibition focuses not only on the literary sources of Judaism in the Middle Ages and early modern period, but also on the history of the local Jewish community.
We operate a cathouse decorated with Renaissance sgraffiti. In the basement of the execution room there is an exhibition dedicated to the law of throat and torture and the history of crime in cities in the 16th to 18th centuries. In the second part of the exposition, a torture chamber is installed, equipped with objects used for securing prisoners and for torture.