The 7 Best Museums in Praha 10, Bohemia

March 4, 2022 Weston Hennigan

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. Patra

Krymska 17, Prague 101 00 Czech Republic +420 226 886 622 [email protected] http://www.patrakrymska.cz
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Patra

Patra is a full-service cafe/bar with its own art gallery and community space that occupies the first two floors of Krymska 17, in Prague’s legendary Vrsovice neighborhood. Created by the community organization behind Mezipatra, the Czech Republic’s only queer film festival, Patra is a place to meet people who are not afraid to jump out of thier boxes.

2. Galerie Piva Obchod

Krymska, 138/36, Prague Czech Republic +420 777 959 695 [email protected] http://www.galeriepiva.cz
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Galerie Piva Obchod

3. Slavia Museum

U Slavie 1540/2a, Prague 10000 Czech Republic +420 725 875 438 [email protected] http://www.slavia.cz/museum.asp
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Slavia Museum

Prohlídka stadionu SK Slavia Praha a největšího fotbalového muzea v ČR v jednom! Výstavní prostory Slavia Museum se nacházejí ve dvou podlažích, galerie unikátních fotbalových dresů sahá až do čtvrtého patra nejmodernějšího fotbalového stadionu v republice. Slavia Museum má rozlohu více než 1 200 metrů čtverečních a ve svých sbírkách čítá více než 1 200 artefaktů. Velká většina z nich je vystavena a zpřístupněna široké veřejnosti, část z nich odpočívá ve slávistickém archivu. Vystavené exponáty jsou stále doplňovány a obměňovány. Na desítkách obrazovek jsou promítány unikátní fotografie, videa nebo dokumenty. Z prohlídky muzea a stadionu si můžete kromě jedinečného zážitku odnést zdarma památeční fotografii ze samoobslužného fotokoutku.

4. Narodni Galerie - Veletrzni palac

Dukelskych hrdinu 47, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 224 301 122 [email protected] https://www.ngprague.cz/budova/veletrzni-palac/
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Narodni Galerie - Veletrzni palac

Reviewed By msdAmerInParis - Paris, France

This museum offers a fantastic collection of European and Czech art of the late 19th to 21st century. It possesses some of the best Picasso's to be seen in the world and what I found to be the most beautiful & largest Renoir I've ever laid eyes on. When you enter on the 4th floor (the suggestion is to start at the top in the permanent collection and move downwards to the temporary exhibitions), it seems quite small as the rooms are divided and in fact turn around a central atrium (which cannot be seen). It only seems that there is one more room beyond this one, but there is always another. The organisation is by theme rather than by painter or period. Thus night pictures in moonlight will be found together, as will be portraits or scenery. Paintings by Czech artists who are little known outside the country, are hung beside the the most internationally well-known artists. In this way the county's artists are placed in their international context and the foreign visitor can learn who these artists are and appreciate their work. In a second type of organisation, we find works of Czech artists from specific areas & cities of the country, Moravia, Bohemia, Brno ... The lower floors offer temporary exhibits. We had the luck to be graced with an exhibit of Gebauer's work and the skulpture of Sacher. On the ground floor was exhibited the works that had been shown in various years of the Venice Biennale. Too, just outside the bookshop, there are great armchairs & couches to sit and relax in after the visit.

5. Hosek Galerie

Kodanska, 319/5, Prague Czech Republic +420 271 724 472

6. Galerie Deset

Moskevska, 262/57, Prague Czech Republic +420 233 355 201 http://www.galeriedeset.cz

7. Xaoxax

Krymska 29, Prague 10100 Czech Republic [email protected] http://www.xaoxax.cz

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