Now reopened after renovation, this beloved, charismatic former Renaissance manor house is set to feature a three- to five-year show of Jiří Příhoda's intriguing architectural...
Týnská 6Renovated and reopened in 2003, this fantastic cubist building and collection of paintings and sculptures strive to present a totally plane-defying environment. Worth a visit...
Ovocný trh 19This intimate and manageable part of the National Gallery, set in the oldest surviving Gothic building in Prague (worth a visit in its own right), houses a collection of...
U milosrdných 17This museum is dedicated to Alfons Mucha (1860-1939), perhaps the most famous of all Czech visual artists. Known for his commercial work such as mass-produced decorative panels...
Panská 7One of the most respected art refuges in town, the Kampa Museum enjoys an enviable location on the waterfront of the city's loveliest island, with a gorgeous terrace café. Its...
U Sovových mlynů 2With magnifying glasses and microscopes, you'll be able to see truly tiny works of art: portraiture on a poppy seed, a caravan of camels painted on a grain of millet, a prayer...
Strahovské nádvoří 11 (grounds of Strahov Monastery)The 19th-century nationalist Vojta Náprstek had two passions: modern technology and primitive cultures. Although the gadgets he collected are now in the National Technical...
Betlémské námêstí 1With a collection spanning three centuries, starting in the era following Charles IV's golden reign, this little gallery perhaps tries to do too much. It also seems overlooked,...
2nd courtyardThe Princely Collections' evocative paintings of happy peasants (a subject about which the historically powerful Lobkowicz clan knows plenty), musical scores, instruments,...
Jiřská 3This surprisingly modern-looking building, in reality a functionalist wonder designed by Oldřich Tyl and Josef Fuchs and opened in 1929, was designed to host trade fairs. It...
Dukelských hrdinů 47The National Gallery relaunched its permanent display of Bohemian Baroque art in spring 2008 at the sprawling Renaissance-era Schwarzenberg Palace. The museum presents around...
Hradčanské námêstí 21The Premonstratensian Order (or Norbertines) set up house at this monastery in 1140 and soon after embarked upon their austere programme of silent contemplation and celibacy....
Strahovské nádvoří 1Built between 1897 and 1900, this neo-Renaissance museum is a work of art in itself, boasting richly decorated halls, stained- and etched-glass windows, and intricately painted...
Ulice 17. listopadu 2This Baroque house showcases the National Gallery's surprisingly extensive collection of Asian art. The Chinese and Japanese holdings are particularly good, but there's also a...
Bartošova 2Enlightened aristocrats trying to rouse Prague from provincial stupor founded the Šternberg Gallery in the 1790s. Located just outside the gates of Prague Castle, the palace...
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