Attractions in Czech Republic
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In the heart of Prague, the birthplace of Franz Kafka, one of the city’s most renowned literary figures, is marked by a bust and a plaque. Though the original building […]
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The Ghetto Museum (Muzeum Ghetta), part of the TerezÃn Memorial, is located in the late-18th century garrison town of TerezÃn, known as Theresienstadt in German. During World War II, the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Prague, the AntonÃn Dvořák Museum (Muzeum Antonina Dvoraka) offers a glimpse into the life and works of this renowned Czech composer. Housed in a charming […]
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Villa BÃlek, designed in 1911 by Czech architect FrantiÅ¡ek BÃlek, stands as a unique blend of Art Nouveau and Symbolist styles in Prague. The villa, now a museum, showcases BÃlek’s […]
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Aquapalace Prague, located in the Czech Republic’s capital, offers a versatile and expansive aquatic experience. This modern facility features a variety of pools, fountains, and waterslides, making it a perfect […]
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Founded in 1908 and fully renovated in 2012, the National Technical Museum in Prague delves into the industrial heritage of Czechia through a variety of permanent and temporary exhibits. Housed […]
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Cesky Sternberk Castle, perched on a cliff above the small village of Sternberk in the Bohemian countryside, dates back to the 1240s. Over the centuries, it has undergone significant transformations, […]
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Loket Castle, known locally as Hrad Loket, stands majestically over the Western Bohemian town of Loket, which was founded in the 9th century. Constructed a few hundred years after the […]
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The New Jewish Cemetery (Nový Zidovský Hrbitov) in Prague, established in the late 19th century, is a serene and historically significant site. Located away from the city’s bustling center, it […]
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The BedÅ™ich Smetana Museum, located in a neo-Renaissance building in Prague, celebrates the life and work of BedÅ™ich Smetana, often referred to as the father of Czech music. Best known […]
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The Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures, located in Prague, Czech Republic, offers a unique glimpse into the diverse cultures of non-European regions. Within its walls, visitors can […]
The Prague Illusion, nestled in a fashionable nightclub in the heart of Prague, offers an enchanting evening of magic and mystery. Magician Jonathan David Bass captivates audiences with a repertoire […]
Podskali Custom House at Výton, a 16th-century structure in Prague, stands as the last remnant of the once-thriving Podskali fishing and woodcutters settlement. Founded in the 12th century, this settlement […]
In the heart of Brno, Czech Republic, Villa Tugendhat stands as a striking example of modernist architecture, designed by German architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich. Completed […]
The Slav Epic (Slovanská Epopej) is a series of 20 large paintings by Czech artist Alfons Mucha, created between 1910 and 1928 to celebrate Slavic culture and history. Each canvas […]
Located on the northeastern outskirts of Prague, the Kbely Aviation Museum (Letecké Muzeum Kbely) is one of Europe’s largest aircraft museums. Housed in hangars and spread across a historic military […]
Nestled in the city of Liberec, iQLANDIA is a modern science center that seamlessly blends interactive education and entertainment. The center boasts a 3D planetarium and hundreds of original exhibits […]
Founded in 1961, Black Light Theatre Srnec stands as the first of its kind, nestled in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. This unique theater offers a nonverbal experience where […]
Nestled in Prague, the KGB Museum is a compact yet rich repository of Soviet-era espionage history, curated by a single passionate Russian collector. The museum’s displays feature an array of […]
Nestled within the Kinský Gardens, the Musaion, also known as the Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum, offers a window into the rural life of Czech communities over the past […]
Opened in 2014, the Prague Wax Museum of Legends by Grévin is one of the largest wax museums in Europe, located near the historic Staré Mesto (Old Town). Spanning three […]
The PrÃbram Mining Museum, located in the Czech Republic, is housed in an 18th-century complex that once thrived on the extraction of silver, iron, and uranium. Today, visitors can delve […]
Housed in a former tram depot in Prague-StÅ™eÅ¡ovice, the Public Transport Museum (Muzeum MHD) offers a comprehensive look into the evolution of the city’s urban transportation. The museum showcases around […]
Modern black-light theater, a theatrical form that employs optical illusion and ultraviolet light, evolved in the Czech Republic, with Prague’s Ta Fantastika Black Light Theatre being a prominent example. Since […]