Offering leisure and sports activities for children and young people - airsoft, badminton, cycling, swimming, table tennis, music and dance, technology, PC, languages and more.
Mineral Museum with a comprehensive collection of minerals from Šumava and Pošumava. The collection of mineral finds of one collector has been exhibited for 12 years, in the small entrance shop you can buy minerals, books and jewellery.
The museum is located in the building of the former Jewish synagogue. Thanks to the local native V. Mentberger, it has managed to gather collections of tin, cast iron, porcelain, faience, stoneware, as well as German, French, Italian and Spanish ceramics, as well as a collection of local pottery, pipe making and Kasey embroidery.
Run an experiential travel agency offering experiences and original products from the South West Bohemia region including gift vouchers. We also organize trips for groups and schools. Sales also via e-shop.
The Church of St. John the Baptist is one of the most mysterious places in Bohemia. Bizarre wall paintings from the 14th century. A combination of human and animal bodies, reminiscent of chimeras from the Bestiary rather than depictions of saints. There are also naked women with breasts on their backs, demonic orcs and others. This is a unique world phenomenon.
We run a permanent exhibition depicting the history of the village. In the museum you will find information and artifacts related to the way of life and work of our ancestors. Among the exhibited items we have documents from the 14th century, a map of the Kasperské hory Golden Trail from 1736, period photographs, postcards and more.
The Prácheň Museum has been housed in the historic building of the former royal castle since 1902. The museum represents the cultural and natural heritage of the Prague Region and Písek. The museum also includes a professional library, a museum shop and an accompanying programme of lectures and events for the public.
We run an exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Adolf Heyduk. We exhibit the poet's study, dining room and salon including furniture, library, paintings and small utilitarian objects.