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.
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 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.
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.
The Museum is a cultural institution preserving a rich collection dedicated to Prague history, which it has accumulated during its existence. It currently manages eight buildings, which house both permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions. We organize special events for the public and children.
We take care of collections of Czech art of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, a number of public sculptures in Prague, including the sculptures of Charles Bridge. The exhibition programme is oriented towards the presentation of Czech and foreign art of the period and introducing the public to the work of contemporary artists.
Exhibitions of art from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries are held in the building. In the eastern wing of the building there is a representative apartment of the Mayor of Prague furnished in the Art Deco style.
We run an exhibition on the life and works of Bedřich Smetana. There is a children's corner and a dressing room. We provide the possibility of entering the exhibition with a stroller.
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 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.
Offering tours of a set of five interconnected gardens. The gardens are Ledeburg, Little Pálffy, Great Pálffy, Kolowrat and Little Fürstenberg. They were created independently and at different times. It is possible to organize wedding ceremonies.