We focus on preserving and bringing 20th century Czech art to life through permanent exhibitions, temporary exhibitions, publications and cultural education programs. We organize accompanying events and programs for schools. A virtual catalogue is available.
We operate an art gallery. We are engaged in exhibiting collections and permanent exhibitions as well as organizing concerts. We also provide lecturing services for kindergartens, primary and secondary schools and special interest groups.
We operate an art gallery. We are engaged in exhibiting collections and permanent exhibitions as well as organizing concerts. We also provide lecturing services for kindergartens, primary and secondary schools and special interest groups.
During World War II, this building was a home for Jewish boys (10-15 years old). Nowadays there is a museum with an exhibition about the history of the ghetto and the persecution of Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Part of the exhibition is dedicated to the youngest victims of the ghetto.
The museum is located in the building of the former Magdeburg Barracks, which served as the headquarters of the so-called Jewish Self-Government during the ghetto era. Today, this building houses extensive exhibitions presenting to the public the unique artistic, musical, literary and theatrical works of the ghetto inhabitants.
Permanent exhibition dedicated to the history and architecture of the Pilsen Gate and the entire fortification of Beroun. The film Women of Fire was filmed here.
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 historic interior of the apartment, which was built into the original house in 1933-1934, was based on a concept by Adolf Loos, which was developed by Loos's pupil and collaborator Heinrich Kulka. Today the building is managed by the West Bohemian Gallery.
The Old Masters II exhibition is a continuation of the Old Masters exhibition located in the opposite Schwarzenberg Palace. The two complement each other to form a single entity, while presenting magnificent works of art in different contexts.
We run an exhibition of Josef Sudek's work, located in his apartment. We manage exhibitions of Czech photography in the interwar period and the history of photographic pragensia from the mid-19th century to the present.
Salm Palace is a classical three-winged palace-type building on Hradčany Square. It was originally intended to be a luxury apartment building that belonged to the Schwarzenbergs, who combined it with the neighbouring Schwarzenberg Palace. In 2004, the building was taken over by the National Gallery Prague.
We run a museum with the art collections of the Lobkowicz family. It is a unique collection of works by world-famous painters, rare musical instruments and manuscripts, art objects, ceramics and weapons.