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.
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.
The Museum of Modern Art on the Lesser Side in the centre of Prague houses the art collection of Jan and Meda Mládek. The permanent exhibition is dedicated to the paintings and drawings of František Kupka, but the museum also organizes a number of short-term exhibitions each year.
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.
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.
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.
Experience the true story of a musical genius. This unique interactive exhibition allows you to experience the life of a musical genius, his work and his times with your own senses. The combination of state-of-the-art technology and dozens of artifacts brought to life delivers an experience that will tune your brain and your heart like a magical flute.
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 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 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.
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.