We offer a multifunctional space with unique architecture where we organize cultural events, exhibitions, workshops and weddings. Our café with a terrace invites you to relax. We are a meeting place for artists and community activities that inspire all generations.
The War of 1866 Museum is a department of the Museum of East Bohemia in Hradec Králové. It is located near places of fundamental importance for the development of Europe in the second half of the 19th century. The museum is closed until July 2026 for the reconstruction of the permanent exhibition. Information about the summer programme on the website.
Between 1626 and 1628, Jan Amos Komenský hid with other persecuted people in a defunct chateau in Bílá Třemešné before he went into exile in Poland. A memorial hall has been located on private land here since 1958 and was relocated in 2024.
Operation of a historic castle open to the public with guided tours and permanent exhibitions dedicated to the history of the building and important personalities. It includes cultural and social events, exhibitions and programmes for visitors.
Gallery Pravek through the eyes of Zdeněk Burian in the ZOO area presents 84 original paintings. In four passage halls you will gradually get acquainted with the history of the Protohistoric, Protohistoric, Mesozoic, Tertiary and Quaternary. Visiting the exhibition is included in the admission fee.
The permanent exhibition History of the town of Dvůr Králové, the permanent exhibition Production of Christmas decorations and the permanent exhibition of textile printing. The second building serves as a gallery, where the Baroque Stations of the Cross by Jan Václav Bergl is exhibited and an exhibition hall used for short-term exhibitions.
The Museum of East Bohemia in Hradec Králové is a contributory organization established by the Hradec Králové Region. It has a regional competence, but in many activities it crosses the borders of the region. It is one of the ten largest museums in the Czech Republic. The museum manages about 3 million collection items.
The Museum of East Bohemia in Hradec Králové is a contributory organization established by the Hradec Králové Region. It has a regional competence, but in many activities it crosses the borders of the region. It is one of the ten largest museums in the Czech Republic.
Following the completion of the renovation in June 2014, a permanent exhibition of Jewish writers, playwrights and critics was opened to the public, as well as a visitor centre focusing on Jewish monuments in the region, and an exhibition and lecture hall.
The 17th-century Romanesque church can be found in the beautiful surroundings of the Jirásek Gardens near the confluence of the Elbe and Orlice rivers. However, it has not stood here since time immemorial, it was moved to the town only in the 20th century.
Offering tours of the baroque complex. As early as 1696, Count Špork decided to establish a hospital for elderly veterans from the surrounding area on his Hradiště estate. After Špork's spa and residence began to grow on the left bank of the Elbe in Kuks, the opposite, right bank was chosen as the site for the future institution.