We run a historical craft museum focusing on traditional crafts in an interactive way, including a museum and agricultural display. We offer a collection of historic carriages including manor, baroque sleighs. We have a moving model of a hammer mill. We provide the opportunity to try on armour.
We organize exhibitions of various artistic genres, seminars and educational events. The premises are equipped with multimedia technology, exhibition panels, computer, projector and sound system. There are 40 seats, a kitchen and tables.
The visitor centre offers an insight into the history of the glassworks with guided tours. Tours are offered with a choice of tours including the glassworks museum, glassworks and company shop.
The Butterfly House is a rare photo opportunity and a sure delight for visitors of all ages. Encounter the most beautiful butterflies from around the world. You can observe all stages of their development in their natural habitat - from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly.
A few kilometres from the village of Krásno, in the middle of the Slavkov Forest, stands one of the most remarkable lookout towers in the country. The unique shape of the twenty-five-metre tower, whose spiral staircase winds unusually around its outer perimeter, may remind you of a Babylonian ziggurat.
The Becher Villa Interactive Gallery is a vibrant centre for contemporary visual arts and creative education. The historic surroundings of the Art Nouveau villa, which Gustav Becher had built as his family residence in 1914, invite discovery, creation and the sharing of experiences across generations.
Museum Operations. The permanent exhibition offers an overview of the history and nature of Karlovy Vary with an emphasis on the specifics of the spa town. The museum presents living and non-living nature with reference to ecology, archaeological findings, the development of the region's settlement, the origins of towns and mining activities in the region and more.
We operate a wax museum. The exhibition consists of mannequins that will introduce you to famous visitors to Carlsbad, distinguished royal families, world state presidents, politicians, military leaders, dictators, stars of soap operas and music scenes, athletes and other iconic figures.
The reliquary is a testament to Romanesque goldsmithing of exceptional artistic and craftsmanship quality. It was made for the Benedictine abbey in Florennes, Belgium, at the beginning of the 13th century. It contains the relics of St. Maurus and St. John the Baptist. To restore it, it was necessary to revive medieval goldsmithing techniques.
Visitors are presented with a gradually formed whole of peasant interior furnishings, domestic, artisanal or agricultural tools and implements as well as small agricultural mechanization in the time frame from the second half of the 19th century to the present.