CO shield fallout shelter from the late 1950s and early 1960s. The area of the shelter is 1332 m2 and it can shelter 1300 people. The shelter is well maintained, lighted, heated and fully functional when needed. There are public tours on one Saturday of each month. The shelter has its own tourist stamp and business card.
The National Museum is an important Czech museum institution. It collects, researches and presents artefacts from natural science, history and art, which it exhibits in 15 buildings and protects in several separate depositories. It has more than 20 million objects in its collections.
We offer exhibitions, lectures and other events at the National Museum. There is a cloakroom, a café, a children's corner and a shop with publications. The building is wheelchair accessible. We provide access to the exhibition with a pram.
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.
We run a museum presenting a suggestive view of the communist era especially during the totalitarian regime from the February 1948 coup to November 1989.
We operate an exhibition with the theme of the life and works of Antonín Dvořák. There is a permanent exhibition of the Journeys of Antonín Dvořák. There is also a children's corner, a cloakroom and more.
The icon of Czech functionalist architecture is home to collections of art from the 19th century to the present, which include works by key Czech and international modern and contemporary artists. Since 2018, a gradual revitalization of the collection's exhibitions has been underway.
This is a technical building from the second half of the 17th century, used to supply water to the surrounding area. There is evidence of a wooden water tower on the site of the present tower dating back to the 15th century.
One of the most important monuments of the city. It was here that the royal road began and here that the important road from Kutná Hora led, where silver was mined for the royal treasury.
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.