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.
In the memorial you can visit the memorial area, the Memorial to Children Victims of War, the museum with a multimedia exhibition, the Rose Orchard, the Lidice Gallery with a unique collection of art and the Rose Orchard. We organise cultural and educational programmes, the International Children's Art Exhibition Lidice and short-term thematic exhibitions.
In the family house you will find a permanent exhibition presenting the post-war architectural development of Lidice and examples of period housing from the 1950s.
The museum presents military, manufacturing, transport and sport traditions of Czech and Czechoslovak aviation. World aircraft are also exhibited here. Some aircraft are not covered and are displayed in an outdoor exhibition.
You want to experience an excursion in a gold mine full of working machines with a real blast at the end. During an authentic excursion you will also see the rich gold ore mined since the 14th century. The total length of the mining museum tour of 4 km, including the train ride, takes almost 3 hours.
Offering an exposition of the Bohemian Karst, its nature and first settlement and the history of crafts of Beroun. Possibility to visit the exposition of the painter Jan Václav Spitzer.
Permanent exhibition dedicated to the history and architecture of the Pilsen Gate and the entire fortification of Beroun. The film Women of Fire was filmed here.
Operation of a natural history museum with departments of Mineralogical-Petrological, Palaeontological, Mycological, Botanical, Entomological, Anthropological, Zoological and a ringing station.
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.
Open-air park with an exhibition of the geological evolution of the Barrandien period. Possibility of organizing lectures, fairs, theatrical performances and filming.
The museum focuses on artillery, missile and heavy combat equipment. There are tanks, cannons, motorcycles, armoured vehicles, trucks and passenger military vehicles on display. Historically and temporally there are machines from 1890 to the present.