We offer railway-themed exhibitions such as a transport office with period equipment, an exhibition of stage coaches, signalling equipment, passenger waiting room, railway lights and other exhibitions. From April to October, on weekends and holidays, museum trains run regularly from Ústí n/L-Střekov station.
The museum in the Augustinian monastery offers tours of natural history and historical exhibitions. Organizing exhibitions in the monastery's amphitheatre and gallery. Offer of 5400 exhibits.
The memorial commemorating the victims of the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti is located on the authentic site where the Protectorate's so-called Gypsy camp operated between 1942 and 1943. The exhibition is dedicated to the period 1940-1950, when various types of camps, including the so-called Gypsy camp, internment camp and TNP, were established on the site.
Prehistoric Archaeopark is for the general public, families, school trips, tourists and those interested in archaeology. The aim is to introduce visitors to life in prehistoric times through so-called living archaeology.
We run a butchery museum. We offer guided tours about the butchery trade. There are machines and tools used in the past in the production of sausages. Our exhibits include cutters, cues, fridges, bone saws, grinders, crackling presses and axes. We also carry coin cutters, knives and cleavers.
You will find permanent exhibitions Hussites, Life in the Middle Ages, Gothic Hall or the Kotnov observation tower. We offer exhibitions of the nature of Tábor, ethnography of Blat and Kozácko. We also organize exhibitions, lectures and natural history excursions for children and adults.
At the Aviation Museum there are no barriers between visitors and exhibits. Within one admission fee you can look inside the aircraft, listen to the radio communication of the crews with the Kunovice airport tower and soak up the aviation atmosphere.
The mission of the museum is to preserve evidence of the history of the village and the crafts that the people of the village practiced. In the exhibition area, visitors can see the machines and tools used in the household, in the craft workshops and in the farm, which were lent or donated by local people.
We run a museum. There is a permanent exhibition about the life and further Brušperk native and writer. The exposition is also dedicated to other important natives of the town.