The courtyard is an important evidence of the development of rural folk architecture not only in the Pilsen region. Since 2008 it has been a national cultural monument. Come and enjoy the rural idyll in the city.
Our gallery offers a wide range of exhibitions from renowned artists and young talents. You can admire paintings, sculptures and street art, as well as African art and ritual objects. We are also happy to host cultural events such as concerts and lectures to enrich the art scene.
We offer tours and coworking in a functionalist villa. The villa is one of the few functionalist buildings in Pilsen. It was built between 1931 and 1933 under the direction of builder Karel Tomášek according to the design of architect Jan Víšek.
The ZČG is one of the most important gallery institutions in the Czech Republic. Its collections cover the period from the 14th century to the present day. Variable exhibition projects and diverse cultural programmes are presented in the exhibition halls.
We organize exhibitions of modern and contemporary Czech and foreign art. We publish catalogues. We run accompanying cultural and educational events. We are also engaged in cross-sectional mapping of modern art culture in the Pilsen region.
The ZČG is one of the most important gallery institutions in the Czech Republic. Its collections cover the period from the 14th century to the present day. Variable exhibition projects and diverse cultural programmes are presented in the exhibition halls.
The Ethnographic Museum underwent extensive building reconstruction during the years 2021 - 2023. Two exhibitions are currently open. There are also short-term exhibitions.
We run an exhibition of puppetry from the beginning to the present. We offer travelling theatres, Skoda theatre, family puppet theatres and others. We organize children's birthday parties.
The House of Music is a meeting place for lovers of culture in all its forms. Concerts, exhibitions or lectures (not only about art), you can experience or organize all this with us.
Take a tour of the restored oldest synagogue in Pilsen, built between 1858 and 1859. It is a neo-Romanesque style building with an auxiliary external staircase to the first floor, which serves as an escape route. A two-storey women's gallery on wooden columns is built into the main hall.