Nestled in the heart of Prague, the Antonín Dvořák Museum (Muzeum Antonina Dvoraka) offers a glimpse into the life and works of this renowned Czech composer. Housed in a charming building, the museum showcases a rich collection of Dvořák’s scores and manuscripts, alongside an array of posters, photographs, and personal correspondence. Visitors can also view his instruments, including a viola and piano, which provide a tangible connection to the man behind the New World Symphony and Slavonic Dances. The exhibits offer a comprehensive look at Dvořák’s musical legacy and his enduring impact on classical music.
Antonin Dvorak Museum (Muzeum Antonina Dvoraka)
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