The natural history museum is located in the former castle granary. The permanent exhibition is located on the first floor. There are up to thousands of exhibits of all kinds of animals from insects to mammals. The museum is a frequent destination for school trips.
The museum offers an overview of the development of lace from the 18th century to the present day. The exhibition is located on three floors of the listed Bednář Villa. Individual tours begin with a film and are unguided. A guide is available for larger groups.
We run a museum. We organize exhibitions, lectures, a history club for children and other professional activities or consultations for the public. Within the framework of research activities it is possible to get acquainted with extensive collections of geology, archaeology, ethnography, botany, mycology, entomology and art.
The memorial is located on the memorial grounds of a former Nazi execution site. During the second martial law in 1942, 194 victims lost their lives here. The exhibition combines authentic objects with multimedia content. In addition to personal stories, it is possible to get acquainted with unique archival documents.
Operation of a museum with evidence of the history and way of life of the ancestors. The museum has collections of furniture, toys, books, photographs or cribs. You can also find music, instruments, appliances and a craft and numismatic collection.
We operate a museum. We offer exhibitions focusing on various branches of historical technology and its development. We specialize in the preservation and restoration of historical technology. We focus on steam engines, locomotives, locomotives, old engines, narrow gauge vehicles, machine tools and more.
We invite you to visit a small family museum of toys, mostly for girls, from the period 1900 to 1950. This is a unique exhibition of mainly now antique room toys and dolls that your great-grandmothers and grandmothers used to play with. All are originals.
Visitors can see an exhibition presenting the existence of the Jewish community in Podorlicek. In one of the local Jewish families in Rychnov n. K., the writer and journalist Karel Poláček, author of the book There Were Five of Us, was born in 1892.