In the building of the municipal office and cultural house there is a small rural museum, which introduces the life in the village in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The memorial shrine commemorates the honeymoon of Bedřich Smetana and his second wife, Betty Ferdinandi, when they spent several days at Kamýk. The composer liked the local landscape, which is also evident from his drawings, which visitors can see in the little world.
We operate a literary museum. We provide protection of museum collections. We carry out scientific research. We acquire, permanently preserve, process and make accessible collections of documents on the development of literature in the Czech lands.
The North Bohemian Art Gallery in Litoměřice manages and makes accessible collections of Czech art. It focuses on the period from the 14th century to the present day and on insite art. The collections are professionally processed, preserved and presented in its own exhibitions. The exhibition programme is held in three buildings in Litoměřice.
You can touch the greats including Steven Seagal, Ringo Star, Anastacia, Jaromir Jagr, Ennio Morricone, Václav Havel, Elijah Wood, Tom Finney, Dominik Hašek, the band KISS and many more.
Discover the forgotten story of the town and the fortress. Explore fortification models, historical plans, paintings and centuries-old finds that will show you this city full of life and the fate of specific people. The local museum will guide you through the story of the fort from its founding to the early 20th century.
In an unused underground passageway under the town office, visitors will be reminded of the history of the Richard Limestone Mine, which was written in three periods. The exhibition traces the period of the limestone mine, the underground factory and the radioactive waste repository.
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.
In the building of the former municipal weighing scale there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the deportations of Jews to Terezín and the deportations from the Terezín ghetto to the labour camps and especially to the extermination camps. The exhibition is not open all the time and can only be visited by appointment.