What to do and see in Nove Mesto (New Town), Bohemia: The Best Museums

December 13, 2021 Terina Blouin

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. National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror

Resslova 307/9a, Prague 120 00 Czech Republic +420 222 540 718 http://www.vhu.cz/muzea/ostatni-expozice/krypta/
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National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror

This museum tells the story of brave Czech paratroopers who killed SS-Obergrupenführer Reinhard Heydrich in the Operation Anthropoid. Jan Kubiš and Josef Gabčík escaped to this church and the crypt under the church together with five more paratroopers and 20 days later they died here in battle against 700 Nazi soldiers.

Reviewed By Edmundo_de_ABQ - Albuquerque, United States

This museum is a remembrance and memorial to the Czech resistance paratroopers, who during WWII, took part in a secret undercover plan to assassinate Hitler's favorite General, Reinhard Heydrich, head of the dreaded SS. These men, I believe there were seven, infiltrated behind the lines back into Prague where they hid out in the basement Crypt of the St Cyril Church. Eventually most most died during a ferocious fire-fight with the German army but they were responsible for Heydrich's death, and it's all a very interesting historical account of a little known event during WWII.

2. Galerie Kuskovu

Biskupsky Dvur, 1147/6, Prague Czech Republic +420 737 200 127 [email protected] http://www.kuskovu.cz
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Galerie Kuskovu

Gallery KusKovu (Piece of Metal), established in 2006, presents objets d’art, sculpture and jewellery made from metal or metal combined with other materials in its permanent collection. Gallery KusKovu specialises in art pieces mainly by Czech artists, artist blacksmiths and jewellery designers, both experienced and recent graduates. Our priority is conceptual originality and professional fabrication. KusKovu also works on commissioned pieces, both architectural and sculptural. Gallery KusKovu regularly hosts exhibitions by artists working with metal and other materials.

3. Galerie Smecky

Ve Smeckach, 2091/24, Prague Czech Republic +420 222 210 268 http://www.galeriesmecky.cz
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Galerie Smecky

4. Zahradnik Galerie

V Jame, 1371/8, Prague Czech Republic +420 728 895 906 [email protected] http://www.zahradnik.pro
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Zahradnik Galerie

5. NaFilM: National film museum

Jungmannova 748/30 Entry from the Franciscan Garden off Jungmann's Square, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic +420 723 219 582 [email protected] http://www.nafilm.org
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NaFilM: National film museum

It's a hidden gem in Prague for all film lovers - the first of its kind in the Czech Republic. It transforms a museum into a fascinating world of cinema where visitors not only learn new things but also gain a unique experience. Thanks to interactive exhibits everyone across different generations can find out how film works and learn more about its history. Come and see film differently! All museum texts are available in English, German and Russian. We all speak Czech and English, but we will find a way to show you around the museum no matter what language you speak!

Reviewed By M5983NDmatthewd

I recently got the chance to visit NaFilM again in its new and improved location near the Franciscan gardens in the centre of Prague. Really, it is incredible to see what they have been able to do - the place is massive (about double the size of the old location, over 2 floors) and filled with unique, interactive exhibits designed to teach you about film. Moreover, it is suitable for both children and adults - it is an absolute must visit if you are in Prague. The museum have extended its offerings considerably, with new things to play with and discover! I especially enjoyed the sound editing studio - set up as a real enclosed room within the museum, you can record your own soundtracks to a variety of films using purpose built instruments - its a lot of fun to explore different ways the make the sound effects! There is also the new 'Purkyne's Laboratory', where you get to explore the various optical illusions studied by Czech scientist Jan Purkyne through a set of spinning discs and a phone call with Mr Purkyne himself! What's more, once you have been introduced to the concepts, you can then play with the discs yourself, creating your own illusions, which is really cool. There are also two small cinemas where you can see some Czech short films that you would never get to see anywhere else - a mix of quirky animated films and expressive black and white films from the avant garde era. The entire exhibition is in English and in Czech, with very friendly people speaking English as well. Can't wait to see what they add next!

6. Czech Repubrick

Na Prikope 854/14 At Hamleys, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic +420 734 264 432 [email protected] http://www.czechrepubrick.cz
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Czech Repubrick

Czech monuments have been transformed into huge models made of Lego! The buildings that appear in the biggest Czech Lego world have been replicated down to the smallest detail. You will be captivated by the breath-taking remote-controlled models and the deluge of Lego bricks to play with. The National Museum, Karlštejn Castle, St Vitus’ Cathedral, Lednice Chateau, Hluboká Chateau and Ještěd Radio Tower, to name a few. You will find 30 gigantic models, an abundance of extraordinary stories and great Lego jokes that will have you rolling on the floor, all on over 900 sqm. On top of that, there will be film heroes, remarkable attractions and the biggest roller coaster in the world! Visit Czech Repubrick and discover a unique Lego world. And do not forget to play our live-action detective game, Grim´s Gang: The Stolen Crown. It is available daily to all exhibition visitors aged 7-99!

Reviewed By Wikumj - Bromley, United Kingdom

We went as a couple of adults and had a great time - admiring the artistry and hard work to build these huge lego models. Some of them are interactive too and they're fun to play around with. Brings out the inner child! A tad expensive but good fun for an hour or so.

7. Ex Post - Gallery

Pricna 1, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic +420 777 128 969 [email protected] http://www.expost.space
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Ex Post - Gallery

Ex Post is famous gallery space established in former post office from 1920’s. Institution is presenting FOR FREE the best of local contemporary art and new media scene. If you are lucky, you might be witness of extraordinary “randevu” called Speed Art Dating, event where artists meets collectors, curators, art media and last but not least VIPs!

28. Rijna 377/13 Near Můstek metro station, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic +420 727 850 257 [email protected] http://www.galleryofsteelfigures.com/praga/cs/
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Gallery of Steel Figures

Gallery of Steel Figures is an interactive and original exhibition in the centre of Prague. Our steel figures are inspired by characters from cartoons, sci-fi, fantasy, fairytales, pop culture as well as animals and hits from the automotive world. You can touch, climb in and sit on all the figurines and of course, take pictures with your favourite superheroes or childhood friends. And the good part is, all exhibits are made from recycled steel parts! Which means, we managed to make scrap and metal waste into art! We exhibit over 100 figures on 1200 m² and two floors in a beautiful art noveau building in the historical centre of Prague. If you get tired, you can rest at our café on the 1st floor and have a cup of coffee, homemade lemonade or a delicious fresh pizza. We also offer a large selection of original souvenirs for you to bring back home. We hope to welcome you soon!

Reviewed By C9184WWrichardl - Glenbeigh, Ireland

This is a really fun, hands-on gallery of life sized metal sculptures including cars, bikes, movie and cartoon characters. They let you sit and climb and pose with everything including the Iron Throne and Thor’s hammer. This is definitely the most fun I’ve had in a gallery maybe ever. I’d imagine kids would love this.

9. Muzeum prazskeho vodarenstvi

Podolska 15/17, Prague 147 00 Czech Republic http://www.pvk.cz/voda-hrou/muzeum-prazskeho-vodarenstvi/
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Muzeum prazskeho vodarenstvi

10. Magic Garnet Museum

Panska, 895/6, Prague Czech Republic +420 606 895 003 [email protected] http://www.magicgarnet.cz/cz/
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Magic Garnet Museum

Reviewed By Wenovo - Morris County, United States

Great place, if you want to buy Czech garnets. Very nice memento from Prague. Over the years I have accumulated a nice collection, bought few antique pieces. This is a lovely shop worth visiting and learning about the stones. I was delighted to see the pieces I have inherited or purchased myself over the years on display. Because a lot of the designs are traditional. Years ago, fancy pins were fashionable. Crosses, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings. Matching sets. Anyway, I am not buying anymore, but I have enjoyed the brief visit. I recommend you check it out. Buying local is a good thing....

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