We operate a literary museum. We provide protection of museum collections. We carry out scientific research. We acquire, permanently preserve, process and make accessible collections of documents on the development of literature in the Czech lands. We organize and art exhibitions and programs for the public. We offer space rentals.
The collection exhibition on the first floor of the monastery complex presents the transformation of the form and function of artwork over three centuries with more than two hundred exhibits in the fields of painting, sculpture and artistic craftsmanship.
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.
The neoclassical palace-type house was built in 1845-1847. The painted decoration of the palace is one of the most important works of Czech mural painting of the mid-19th century. The Desfours Palace is closed for planned reconstruction.
We operate a museum focusing on education and education issues. In addition to the permanent exhibition, we also organise short-term exhibitions. We are a research centre focused on the history of Czech education, pedagogy, teaching and education in relation to the life, work and legacy of J. A. Comenius.
The Kinsky Palace, NGP's central building on Old Town Square, regularly hosts the most important short-term projects. In past years, works by Gerhard Richter, Rousseau the Customs Officer and Jiří Kolář have been exhibited here. Follow the exhibition programme on our website.
The National Gallery uses the riding hall space for short-term exhibition projects. The riding hall is located in the garden of the early Baroque palace complex built for Albrecht von Wallenstein by Italian architects Andrea Spezza and Nicolo Sebregondi.
We operate an exposition of the original Ježek's room in a private apartment, furnished in the style of functionalism by the architect František Zelenka.
The National Memorial at Vítkov with the Courtyard of Honour, where the ceremonial arrivals of the Czech Army and other ceremonial acts take place. The Ceremonial Hall, the Presidential Lounge and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are open to the public.
Interactive. High-tech. And above all, fun. Experience Mozart in Prague, the city he loved so much, in a museum like no other. Overlooking the Prague Astronomical Clock on Old Town Square, the Mozart Interactive Museum spans two floors and combines entertainment, music and modern technology.
The Clam-Gallas Palace in Prague's Old Town is one of the most important architectural monuments of Prague and the Czech Republic. It is one of the top works of Prague's Baroque architecture and is an excellent example of the Baroque living and lifestyle of the aristocracy of the time.