The Tábor Gate, today's entrance to the Vyšehrad area in the direction of Pankrác or Vyšehrad metro station, was built around 1640 to guard the access road to the Prague suburb from southern Bohemia via Tábor and Benešov.
The museum presents visitors with exhibitions and displays, workshops for children and adults, a park with sculptures and rare trees. The castle was the location of the film The Queen's Game. We also exhibit the studio of Zdenka Braunerová. We organize cultural and social events. We carry out conservation and restoration of monuments.
The seat of the Bohemian monarchs, the seat of the chapter, a preserved Baroque fortress with long and dark casemates, the final resting place of Bohemian greats. This charming site with a distinctive genius loci invites visitors to the park, permanent exhibitions and cultural events in the Old Purkrabstvo.
The company manages the building of the Jindřiška Tower with a view and a bell tower in the city centre. The tower includes, among others: Museum of Prague Towers, Tribute to Jindřiška Tower, gallery, elevator. The premises are also suitable for social events with a maximum capacity of 80 people.
The section of the casemates between Cihelna Gate and Gorlice is part of the tour Kasematy a Gorlice and Guided tours on request. The Martin Casemates are only available as part of the Baroque Fortress tour according to the current programme.
We operate a gallery. We organize exhibitions. We offer advice on art investment and assistance in establishing art collections. We provide consultation on archiving and work adaptation options.
Provozování muzea představující pražské vodárenství. Celá expozice zachovává chronologické členění historického vývoje pražského vodárenství od prvních soukromých vodovodů z 12. století, přes vltavské vodárny renesančního období a vodárenské snahy konce 19. století, až po současné zásobování.
We manage the original interior of the apartment of the Palacký and Rieger families. You will find here collections of art, historical and family portraits and paintings by Josef Mánes, Julius Mařák and sculptures by J. V. Myslbek.