The park's activities are aimed at the practical verification of medieval working practices and technologies through scientific experimentation. Part of the park is a reconstruction of a medieval farmstead. In the park you can also find a pottery and bread kiln, a weaving workshop, or a pedal lathe for wood.
The monastery was founded in 993 by Boleslav II and Abbot Vojtech. The original buildings were in Romanesque style. The 11th-century crypt of the church is preserved under the Baroque Basilica of St. Margaret. The Baroque complex was built gradually between 1708 and 1745 according to the project of Christopher and Ignaz Dienzenhofer.
We offer a permanent exhibition of musical instruments, mainly electric guitars of Czechoslovak production and selected keyboard instruments. We also organize short-term exhibitions. We provide information service for professionals and the general public. We collect and archive written documents, audio-visual recordings, etc.
We offer tours in the mine. In the former iron ore mine, several hundred metres of corridors are open to the public, where unique exhibits are collected, reminding us of the glorious era of mining and quarrying in this area.
The villa of the architect Otto Rothmayer houses a permanent exhibition The Story of a House and a Family. The exhibition recalls the distinctive style of Otto Rothmayer's architectural work and at the same time seeks to evoke the atmosphere of the living, working and artistic environment that Rothmayer created together with his wife.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore the architectural gem by Adolf Loos. They can come for guided tours, or just NE-ST 12-18 and enjoy the atmosphere of the 1930s in the comfort of period chairs. Descendants of the original owners recall the fate of their family and the villa in a permanent exhibition.
See the beauty of the metropolis from the window of a historic tram on line 42 and get a 20% discount on entry to the Prague towers. The tourist tram connects the city's sights in the form of a sightseeing tour and stops at all stops along the route with the possibility of repeated boarding and alighting of passengers.
The main mission of the centre is to promote modern Prague interwar and post-war architecture, residential culture, applied arts and lifestyle, represented in different ways in the two buildings, in close connection with two important villas - Müller and Rothmayer.
The national cultural monument was designed by architect Adolf Loos and built for the family of František Müller. It houses a study and documentation centre for researchers. The Raumplan space concept was used in the construction. The interior is in the spirit of modern functionalism and classical English style.
Operation of a gallery on the technology of miniature objects and their history. A total of 30 exhibits are on display. We provide the possibility of photography.