TECHNICAL MUSEUM (NÁRODNÍ TECHNICKÉ MUZEUM)
For all enthusiasts of mechanics, technology and technology, this is the ...Read more
SLIVOVITZ MUSEUM
Read moreThis museum opened in Malá Strana in 2020 and presents the famous Czech plum liqueur, slivovitz. Although little known in France, it is nevertheless a product of very high quality, which the family of Rudolf Jelínek, with its ancestral know-how, has perpetuated to this day. The museum focuses on an immersive, educational and modern experience (5D show with virtual reality, tasting...) and the result is exceptional. It also offers a very enlightening presentation of the rural history of the Czech Republic in the 19th and 20th centuries.
FRANZ KAFKA MUSEUM (MUZEUM FRANZE KAFKY)
An unadulterated dive into the anguishing world of the indissociable author ...Read more
MUCHA MUSEUM (MUCHOVO MUZEUM)
Read moreThis museum dedicated to Alfons Mucha, a famous Czech Art Nouveau painter, houses a collection of nearly 80 pieces: paintings, charcoals, pastels, lithographs and personal objects. Alfons Mucha has become world famous thanks to his posters made for Sarah Bernhardt, in Paris, or his advertising posters for Lefèvre-Utile biscuits. We will also see here a video recounting his life and work. The shop is of course waiting for you at the exit...
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM
Read moreIn this museum of public transport, you can contemplate old streetcars, all of which once ran in the Czech capital. Over one hundred and thirty years of public transport history are recounted here with the help of photos, objects and numerous vehicles. Interesting photographs also give an idea of the changes that have taken place in Prague's urban planning. A small, unadorned but effective museum for enthusiasts of locomotion.
CZECH MUSIC MUSEUM (ČESKÉ MUZEUM HUDBY)
Read moreThis beautiful museum is housed in the former baroque church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. The site contains more than 200,000 pieces, including 2,800 musical instruments of all periods and types. Viols, violins, Renaissance cellos are really well highlighted. The interest of the exhibition is not only visual. Using headphones, you can hear the sounds emitted by most of the instruments presented, some of which are unique.
MUSEUM OF MINIATURES (MUZEUM MINIATUR)
Read moreLose yourself in this world of tiny things nestled on a few small square meters at the foot of Strahov's library. Caravan of camels in a needle cat, portraits of John Lennon or Vaclav Havel on a mammoth bone of one square centimetre and many other strange things visible only with a magnifying glass. The whole thing is the work of a mad genius, Anatolij Konenko, born in Siberia, one of the five people in the world capable of making such wonders.