Opportunity to visit the authentic site of the fight of seven Czechoslovak paratroopers against German soldiers from their hiding place in the temple and crypt on June 18, 1942.
In a building from the 16th century we run a small museum dedicated to the history of the vanished Podskalí, the life of its inhabitants and the Vltava voyage. The exhibition also shows the history of freight and passenger shipping on the Vltava and the beginnings of Vltava steam navigation. There is also a restaurant in the building.
The National Museum is an important Czech museum institution. It collects, researches and presents artefacts from natural science, history and art, which it exhibits in 15 buildings and protects in several separate depositories. It has more than 20 million objects in its collections.
We offer exhibitions, lectures and other events at the National Museum. There is a cloakroom, a café, a children's corner and a shop with publications. The building is wheelchair accessible. We provide access to the exhibition with a pram.
We manage the original interior of the apartment of the Palacký and Rieger families. You will find here collections of art, historical and family portraits and paintings by Josef Mánes, Julius Mařák and sculptures by J. V. Myslbek.
Head to Back in Time Prague and let the installations in each room, combined with projections using state-of-the-art audiovisual technology, take you on a walk through 1200 years of history. Back in Time Prague will immerse you in the key events of history.
The Museum is a cultural institution preserving a rich collection dedicated to Prague history, which it has accumulated during its existence. It currently manages eight buildings, which house both permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions. We organize special events for the public and children.
The neoclassical palace-type house was built in 1845-1847. The painted decoration of the palace is one of the most important works of Czech mural painting of the mid-19th century. The Desfours Palace is closed for planned reconstruction.
The National Memorial at Vítkov with the Courtyard of Honour, where the ceremonial arrivals of the Czech Army and other ceremonial acts take place. The Ceremonial Hall, the Presidential Lounge and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are open to the public.
In the house there is a permanent exhibition Prague of Charles IV - the medieval city, which presents the metropolis and its transformation during the reign of Charles IV. Gothic-Renaissance building with preserved fragments of late Gothic wall paintings.
We operate a museum of Asian, African and American cultures. You will find our permanent exhibitions Oceania, America, Nias - the island of myths and prejudices and Vojta Náprstek. There is a changing table, a children's corner, a cloakroom and more. The building is wheelchair accessible.
The Clam-Gallas Palace in Prague's Old Town is one of the most important architectural monuments of Prague and the Czech Republic. It is one of the top works of Prague's Baroque architecture and is an excellent example of the Baroque living and lifestyle of the aristocracy of the time.