The 10 Best Museums in Praha 7, Bohemia

September 12, 2021 Augustus Redeker

The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture. You could devote an entire day to exploring Prazsky hrad (Prague Castle), then refueling over a hearty dinner at a classic Czech tavern. Spend some time wandering the Old Town Square before heading over to gape at The Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Prague’s best bars are found in cellars, where historic pubs set the scene for a night of traditional tippling.
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1. Forbidden Spot

Milady Horakove 104, Prague 160 00 Czech Republic +420 731 910 446 [email protected] http://www.forbiddenspot.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Forbidden Spot

Forbidden Spot is home of the Prague street label Life is Porno. A collective of artists and individuals from different fields - from streetart, through filming, photography, music to extreme sports and fashion. Life is Porno is known for its original streetwear, mainly the trucker caps that are all handpainted. Every once in a while there are special editions made that are sold only at the Forbidden Spot. Forbidden Spot is also an event venue and quite often there are DJs sessions, tattoo weeks etc.

2. Narodni technicke muzeum

Kostelni 42, Prague 170 78 Czech Republic +420 220 399 111 [email protected] http://www.ntm.cz/
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Narodni technicke muzeum

3. Narodni Galerie Praha

Dukelskych hrdinu 47, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 224 301 122 [email protected] http://www.ngprague.cz
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4.5 based on 1,922 reviews

Narodni Galerie Praha

You can visit us at these addresses: Trade Fair Palace - Dukelskych hrdinů 47, Prague 7, 170 00 Kinsky Palace - Staromestske namestí 12, Prague 1, 110 15 Schwarzenberg Palace - Hradcanske namesti 2, Praha 1, 110 00 Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia - U Milosrdnych 17, Prague 1, 110 00 Sternberg Palace - Hradcanske namesti 15, Prague 1, 110 00 - CURRENTLY CLOSED Salm Palace - Hradcanske namesti 1, Prague 1, 110 00 - CURRENTLY CLOSED Waldstein Riding School - Valdstejnska 3, Prague 1, 110 00 - CURRENTLY CLOSED

Reviewed By lucianm2013 - Constanta, Romania

If you want to visit Narodni Gallery Praha you need to know in advance what you want to see because there are several locations. We chose to visit Trade Fair Palace. It's a little far from the city centre and the hotel where we were staying, but we got there easily using the tram. The building that houses the museum was built in the early 20th century and rebuilt with difficulty after a massive fire in 1974. The interior space has wide openings and an indoor elevator, overlooking this space, connects the floors. Collections are organized very professionally, during periods and current, offering the public works from the mid-1700s to the present. It was a delight to discover the outstanding works of many Czech artists that I did not know about until this visit. When we visited the Galleries, a temporary exhibition was dedicated to Alberto Giacometti. It was a real privilege to admire so many of the artist's creations gathered in one place. For art lovers, Narodni Galerie Gallery is an outstanding place.

4. National Technical Museum

Kostelni 42, Prague 170 78 Czech Republic +420 220 399 101 [email protected] http://www.ntm.cz
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4.5 based on 1,238 reviews

National Technical Museum

Reviewed By katehC4825BG - Brisbane, Australia

We spent 6+ hours ... seriously ...exploring this fabulous museum. Each section was set out chronologically and kept us captivated with interesting displays that told the story of technology based on specific themes. Whilst mainly Czech focussed, there were plenty of english translations. Our first 2 hours were spent on the main floor; Time, Chemistry, Photography and a special exhibition. Then into the four storey Transport section where there were cars, trains, planes, motorbikes and bicycles. This was all before we could look at smaller exhibits on the 3 floors above and below the main entry level. There was also one section set up for kids to build things and play. Whilst I was particularly impressed with both the Time & Chemistry sections and how each related to everyday life in the past and present, I think whoever thought up and designed the layout for the entire collection has done an amazing job. On a practical level there are lifts to most sections and a restaurant as well. Lucky too that the museum was open until 18:00. I would highly recommend a visit to this museum for those who like to know how things work and how technology has evolved.

5. Troja Chateau

U Trojskeho Zamku 4/1, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 283 851 614 [email protected] http://www.ghmp.cz/zamek-troja/
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Troja Chateau

Troja Château echoes the opulent Roman suburban villas and thanks to its location and vast gardens offers easily reachable rest from the hectic city centre. The construction of the early Baroque château began in 1679 and the project was executed by an architect of French origin, Jean Baptiste Mathey. The sculptural decoration of the two-armed staircase leading to the garden was entrusted to the Dresden artists Georg and Paul Hermanns. This monumental sculptures symbolize the Titans fighting the Classical gods, allegories of periods of the day and year and allegories of continents. The Flemish painters Abraham and Isk Godyns were summoned to execute the illusive decoration of the large main hall. Troja Château and its gardens also hosts short-term exhibitions of contemporary art which are adapted to the specific character of the space.

6. Lapidarium

Vystaviste 422, 170 00 Praha 7, Prague Czech Republic +420 233 375 636 [email protected] http://www.nm.cz/sluzby-detail.php?f_id=35
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Lapidarium

7. National Museum of Agriculture

Kostelni 1300/44, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 220 308 200 http://www.nzm.cz
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National Museum of Agriculture

Reviewed By ur_av

My 2,5 year daughter was so impressed that we had to return the next day. She loved the gastronomy playground.

8. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

Poupetova 1, Prague 17000 Czech Republic +420 295 568 123 [email protected] http://www.dox.cz/en/
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DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art ranks amongst the most progressive artistic institutions in the Czech Republic, and enjoys wide popularity amongst the public. It is a multi-functional space created thanks to a private initiative through the reconstruction of a former factory in Prague's Holešovice district. Through exhibitions of contemporary international and Czech art, DOX explores contemporary topics and further develops discussion through various accompanying programme. The exhibitions change througout the year, please check our programme before visiting.

Reviewed By lucianm2013 - Constanta, Romania

The visit to the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art proved to be an inspired choice. It's a little far from the city centre and the hotel where we were staying, but we got there easily using the tram. The museum is organized in a former factory. It is a new museum, opened in 2008, thanks to an independent initiative. Visitors can admire contemporary fine art created by mainly Czech artists. Works by international artists can also be seen, depending on the museum's activity program. I particularly liked the airship on the roof (Gulliver Airship), a totally unusual space that can accommodate various artistic activities.

9. Narodni Zemedelske Muzeum Prague

Kostelni, 1300/44, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 220 308 200 http://www.nzm.cz
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Narodni Zemedelske Muzeum Prague

10. Planetarium Prague

Kralovska Obora 233, Prague 17021 Czech Republic +420 220 999 001 [email protected] http://www.planetum.cz
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Planetarium Prague

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