Prague has also places for their oldesr and rarest collection of artifacts, collections, etc. and you can found in their Museums, click on the link for complete details.
Czech National Gallery Its most important collections are in the Sternberg Palace (up to to the Baroque), St George Convent (Czech Baroque and Mannerism) and Veletržní Palace (19th century and modern art). The first two are located near and in the castle respectively. Do not confuse them with the Castle Picture Gallery which is worth visiting on its own right.
Czech National Museum An association of various museums. The main building is at the Wenceslas Square and is dedicated to natural history. Other branches include museums of the Czech composers Dvořák and Smetana, Czech Music Museum, Historical Pharmacy Museum, Prince Lobkovicz' Collection at the Prague Castle, Czech Ethnographical Museum and Naprstek Anthropological Museum.
Prague City Gallery A museum of modern Czech arts divided between several sites most of which are in the old town. Its main building is the House of the Golden Ring at the Old Town Square featuring 20th Century Czech art in a beautiful medievil edifice. 19th Century Czech art is exhibited at the Troja Castle.
Czech Museum of Fine Arts 20th Century Czech art and changing exhibitions.
Museum of Decorative Arts
National Technical Museum Amazing collection of motorcycles, cars, aircraft and commercial vehicles, plus many examples of communist-era technological angineering
Prague City Museum An absolute must-see for the incredibly detailed cardboard model of nineteenth century Prague by Anton Langweil. The detail is amazing, even down to the colour of the doorways and the design of the windowsills.
Mucha Museum A museum of the Czech artist and his contemporaries.
Kafka Museum There is also a permanent exhibition at Kafka's house.
The Pedagogical Comenius Museum A museum documenting the writings of the Czech Renaissance erudite.
The Mueller Villa A work of art of the well known Viennese architect Loos from the beginning of the 20th Century.
Museum Kampa A museum of modern Central European art.
Museum of Communism in Czechoslovakia
Czech National Gallery Its most important collections are in the Sternberg Palace (up to to the Baroque), St George Convent (Czech Baroque and Mannerism) and Veletržní Palace (19th century and modern art). The first two are located near and in the castle respectively. Do not confuse them with the Castle Picture Gallery which is worth visiting on its own right.
Czech National Museum An association of various museums. The main building is at the Wenceslas Square and is dedicated to natural history. Other branches include museums of the Czech composers Dvořák and Smetana, Czech Music Museum, Historical Pharmacy Museum, Prince Lobkovicz' Collection at the Prague Castle, Czech Ethnographical Museum and Naprstek Anthropological Museum.
Prague City Gallery A museum of modern Czech arts divided between several sites most of which are in the old town. Its main building is the House of the Golden Ring at the Old Town Square featuring 20th Century Czech art in a beautiful medievil edifice. 19th Century Czech art is exhibited at the Troja Castle.
Czech Museum of Fine Arts 20th Century Czech art and changing exhibitions.
Museum of Decorative Arts
National Technical Museum Amazing collection of motorcycles, cars, aircraft and commercial vehicles, plus many examples of communist-era technological angineering
Prague City Museum An absolute must-see for the incredibly detailed cardboard model of nineteenth century Prague by Anton Langweil. The detail is amazing, even down to the colour of the doorways and the design of the windowsills.
Mucha Museum A museum of the Czech artist and his contemporaries.
Kafka Museum There is also a permanent exhibition at Kafka's house.
The Pedagogical Comenius Museum A museum documenting the writings of the Czech Renaissance erudite.
The Mueller Villa A work of art of the well known Viennese architect Loos from the beginning of the 20th Century.
Museum Kampa A museum of modern Central European art.
Museum of Communism in Czechoslovakia
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