We operate a museum in the building of the Franciscan monastery with a mineralogical collection and exhibits from the history and life of the monastery in three exhibition areas. We organize lectures and events for visitors and schools. The monastery includes gardens with a vineyard, animals and refreshments.
We offer excerpts from the history of Vodnany. The exhibition includes the František Herites Memorial Hall, the Julius Zeyer Memorial Hall and the Mikoláš Alš Hall. We exhibit works of Czech and regional painters. We organize exhibitions of works by pupils of Vodňany schools.
Port 1560 is the site of a former manor brewery where art, history and brewing meet. It offers permanent interactive exhibitions, tours of the historic and existing brewery and gallery exhibitions.
The castle is interesting thanks to the hermit chapel, which was built about 70 years after the castle's demise, and the shaft of unknown purpose, which contained a large tower. Today, the castle is used mainly for nature trips and unique views across the waters of the reservoir.
At the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, the castle surroundings became a place of rampage of a group of captors and opovědníci, including Matěj Vůdce and Jan Žižka of Trocnov. The latter, among others, killed an unknown member of the Rosenberg retinue here. The castle disappeared in 1448.
We offer a transdisciplinary selection across contemporary visual arts such as prints, drawings, paintings, conceptual art, graphic design, illustration, video art, installations and objects. The gallery focuses mainly on the contemporary art scene and important regional artists.
We run a gallery where we exhibit works of Czech artists. The premises can also be used for small cultural programs, festive occasions such as graduation ceremonies, specific talks for a small group of visitors and more.
We run a gallery with an art exhibition. We present mainly contemporary artworks and also exhibitions inspired by folk traditions during Christmas and Easter. We organize painting, sculpture and retrospective exhibitions.