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  1. May 19, 2020 · Plaská 617/4, 150 00 Praha 5-Malá Strana, Czechia. 2. Must-visit galleries. The country’s largest art gallery holds works from the past three centuries, including major paintings and sculptures by artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Miró and Renoir.

  2. The Museum offers visitors a unique insight into that dark chapter of world history, featuring hands-on exhibits that explain not just the political effects of Communism on Prague and the rest of Czechoslovakia but also its social and economic repercussions. The Museum truly offers an outstanding lesson on this period in our shared past, with ...

  3. The Museum has an extensive collection of artifacts and documents which tell the history of the Prague area from the Land Run in 1891 to the present day. Prague became an instant town in 1902 and the Fort Smith and Western Railroad’s first train pulled into Prague in 1903.

  4. The museum building was built in the years 1938 - 1941. The building of the Technical Museum had an open U shape, whose base was the main facade towards Letná Park. Between the two shorter wings rushing out perpendicularly from the facade edges, there was a main hall measuring 70 x 25 m. Its height was 14 m and had three galleries.

  5. The City of Prague aldermen’s committee approved the rules of the permanent committee of the Municipal Museum of Prague on 3 October 1881. In the spring of 1883, the museum opened its collections to the public in a small pavilion near the demolished Poříčí Gate.

  6. The Narodni Muzeum is worth a visit if you’re interested in the rich history of the country and city Prague. Huge building which looks beautiful from the outside as well as inside. A lot of rooms to walk through and stuff to learn. Great spots for pictures over looking the city at the top of the museum which must be reached by elevator.

  7. The museum was founded in 1818 in Prague by Kašpar Maria Šternberg. The National Museum is home to almost 14 million items, which can be found across the city in tens of buildings. Address: Vinohradská 1 , Prague 1. Hours: Daily 10 am – 6 pm. Price: Full 200 CZK/ reduced 140 CZK/ family 340 CZK.

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