We run a permanent exhibition documenting the historical development of the area from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. We also exhibit animals, plants, rocks and specimens of trees. We organise regular museum events. We offer programs for schools. We organise strudel festivals.
Tours of the former Cistercian monastery complex. The life of the monastery began in 1144, when it was founded by the then Prince Vladislav II, and its current appearance was influenced by Baroque reconstructions. After the dissolution of the monastery in the 19th century, it became the dominion of the Metternich family. It can host weddings.
Educational and leisure facility linking themed museum displays with historic workshops of traditional building crafts, which, as well as presenting their equipment, also offer the opportunity to try out specific craft skills.
Offering a tour of a vernacular timber-framed building with barn, stables and stables, a sub-basement dwelling house with a world room, chambers and a black kitchen. During the tour, you can watch a bread baking demonstration in the old oven every Saturday between 11am and 12pm from April to September and during Advent.
The courtyard is an important evidence of the development of rural folk architecture not only in the Pilsen region. Since 2008 it has been a national cultural monument. Come and enjoy the rural idyll in the city.
The new exhibition will link Dvořák's music with the genius of his birthplace. The innovative exhibition will present the environment of the Central Bohemian village as it looked in the mid-19th century, when Dvořák was growing up there. Great emphasis is placed on the sound and, of course, on the music.
We operate the premises and provide cave tours. The Koněprusské Caves are located in Central Bohemia, seven kilometres south of Beroun in the protected area of the Bohemian Karst Protected Landscape Area, near the castles of Křivoklát and Karlštejn. They were discovered in 1950 and opened to the public in 1959.
We offer tours of a declassified bunker from the 1970s. The former military facility served as a strategic telephone exchange. It used to house communications cables. The flagship cable was designed to carry up to 1,920 calls at a time and provide communication between Warsaw Pact countries in wartime. The building was top secret.
Offering tours of the Benedictine monastery and castle. Former Benedictine monastery founded in 1115 by Vladislav I. Possibility of organizing weddings.
The museum presents visitors with exhibitions and displays, workshops for children and adults, a park with sculptures and rare trees. The castle was the location of the film The Queen's Game. We also exhibit the studio of Zdenka Braunerová. We organize cultural and social events. We carry out conservation and restoration of monuments.