Visit Museums in Prague for Free
Written by cd on October 24, 2007 – 8:12 pm -Sound too good to be true,
doesn’t it? But it’s true. Mark these dates in your calendar and enjoy
the free education in this beautiful city.
- Kampa Museum: Every Monday
- Jan and Meda Mladek Foundation - U Sovovych mlynu 2, 118 00 Prague 1
- Permanent Collection - The Jan and Meda Ml�dek Art Collection includes
works by the great pioneer of abstract art, Franti�ek Kupka, the Czech
cubist sculptor, Otto Gutfreund, and contemporary works (from the 1960s
onwards) by prominent Central European artists from the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and the former Yugoslavia. - Website: http://www.museumkampa.cz/new/cz/index.php
- Museum of Decorative Arts: Every Tuesday from 5pm to 7pm
- 17. Listopadu 2, Prague 1
- Permanent exhibitions: Czech and Central European art handicraft
of the 16th - 19th century. Collection of glass, ceramics, porcelain,
furniture, works of metal, textiles, dress accessories, miniatures,
book culture, applied graphics and photographs. - Website: http://www.upm.cz
- National Museum: Every 1st Monday
- Vaclavske namesti 68, Prague 1
- Permanent exhibitions: Prehistory in Bohemia, Moravia and
Slovakia, Zoological exhibition, Mineralogical and Perological
exhibition, Palaeontological exhibition, Anthropological exhibition,
Decorations and Medals of European Countries in the 19th and 20th
Century. - Website: http://www.nm.cz/english/
- Napstek Museum: Every 1st Friday
- Betlemske nam. 1, Prague 1
- Permanent exhibitions: Indian Cultures of North and South America. Cultures of Australia and Oceania.
- Website: http://www.aconet.cz/npm/eindex.html
- Prague City Museum: Every 1st Thursday (1 CZK)
- Na Porici 52, Prague 8
- Permanent exhibitions: Prague in prehistoric times and Middle
Ages. Prague in the time of high Middle Ages. Prague between the Middle
and New Ages. Baroque Prague. Langweil’s model of Prague from 1826 -
1837, a unique three dimensional representation of the city made of
paper and wood covering 20 square-metres. - Website: http://www.prague-museums.com/
>> Click here for the list of Museums in Prague.
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