Mineralogical, petrographic, paleontological and mineral collections are concentrated and displayed in the pavilion. The Geology Pavilion serves a pedagogical, scientific research and general educational function. In addition to university students, it is also open to high school students and primary school pupils.
The Ostrava Museum is a municipal cultural institution that offers a unique view of the history and nature of Ostrava in a broader context through permanent exhibitions, current exhibitions and educational activities not only for school groups.
We operate a firefighting museum with exhibitions dedicated to the workplace of the integrated safety centre, the cooperation of the integrated rescue system and the history of firefighting. The entire museum is wheelchair accessible.
Running a museum in the house where the blacksmith Keltička lived, reputedly the discoverer of black coal in Ostrava. The exhibits focus on Kelticka's original craft, i.e. blacksmithing and mining, as well as the tools associated with this profession. Most of the exhibits come from the Ostrava region. The museum has wheelchair access.
We operate a museum where you can learn about Ostrava mills and mills in the vicinity, their history, milling methods and other information. In the museum you can see period exhibits. We offer guided tours, consultations and milling demonstrations.
I offer the services of an expert in the field of economics and mining. Cabinet of mining lighting and measuring, permanent exhibition with sales corner.
We offer a unique space for art and innovation, where creativity and technology join forces. We are creating a laboratory for experimentation and development, focused on sustainability and beauty. Our place is open to all who want to share their visions of the future and create new ideas.
We operate a museum of railway history. We offer exhibitions of original railway equipment and objects, historical photographs, drawings, pictures and films.
In the military equipment exhibition you will see uniforms, pieces of equipment and weapons that are familiar to most men from the war. The exhibition also includes a projection of video clips with military themes. This unique in the country exhibition is dedicated to a neglected period from the 1960s to the present day.
The Museum of Hlučín is one of the youngest museum institutions in the Czech Republic, but during its short existence it has experienced rapid development and many successes in the field of museology, historical science and education.