Small museum in Predina presents the craft of button making. You will also see the weaving tools of the old extinct weavers and everything that reminds you of the cultivation and processing of flax.
The museum was opened in 2004 in a historic 18th century building. The exhibits consist of firefighting equipment from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, hand-held firefighting syringes, as well as motorized syringes from the first half of the 20th century. There is also a Steyr fire engine, as well as period firefighting equipment and gear.
Petr Mladoň was a famous Mladoňovice native and a contemporary of Master Jan Hus. His exposition belongs to the network of expositions of the Renaissance Region.
Operation of an exhibition focused on the history of the railway line Kostelec - Slavonice and its wider connections to the railway network in the Czech Republic and Austria. The exposition includes panels with photographs, drawings and explanatory texts as well as a number of exhibits related to railway transport.
The Museum of Highlands Jihlava, Telč branch collects, manages, professionally uses and makes accessible historical and natural history collections. It organises thematic exhibitions, lectures for the public, lectures and educational programmes for primary and kindergartens.
The Church of St. John the Baptist is one of the most mysterious places in Bohemia. Bizarre wall paintings from the 14th century. A combination of human and animal bodies, reminiscent of chimeras from the Bestiary rather than depictions of saints. There are also naked women with breasts on their backs, demonic orcs and others. This is a unique world phenomenon.
We have a permanent display of the history and lore of the town. In the museum you can see ceramic wall stories and figures, a mysterious mirror, model trains, tunnels and bridges, realistic scenes related to legends or dungeons with Romanesque elements.
The Eva Melmuk Hall on the ground floor of this building presents her work and legacy. Here you will find: the history of Telč with personalities and photographs, the history of the houses on the square, interesting buildings of the 18th - 19th centuries, tolerance houses of prayer in the Czech Republic and Austria, the history of the Reformation in Europe.
The exhibition is accompanied by two cartoon characters who once lived in Trebic, the merchant Francesco Calligardi and the chronicler Jan Scuhenius. Together with them, visitors will discover how the basilica was built, how the town was founded and developed, or discover the beauty of old crafts. Entrance to the exhibition is through the TIC Basilica.