Museums & galleries in Prague

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The National Museum
The National Museum

The main historical building on Wenceslaus Square impresses with its neo-Renaissance architecture. It features exhibitions on Czech history, natural sciences, and archaeology.

Chemistry Gallery
Chemistry Gallery

A dynamic creative institution that presents the works of young contemporary artists from the Czech Republic and other countries.

Galerie Rudolfinum
Galerie Rudolfinum

Prestigious space in the Philharmonic building. There is no permanent exhibition, but there are always major temporary exhibitions by world-renowned contemporary artists.

Jewish Museum
Jewish Museum

One of the oldest and largest museums of its kind in the world. The museum covers the history and traditions of the Jewish community in Bohemia and Moravia, and its collection includes rare manuscripts, books, ritual objects, paintings, and other exhibits.

Prague Castle Picture Gallery
Prague Castle Picture Gallery

The oldest gallery in the Czech Republic, based on the personal collection of Emperor Rudolf II. Includes works by Titian and Veronese.

Leica Gallery
Leica Gallery

The city's main venue for photography enthusiasts. Located in the center, it offers exhibitions by international and Czech photographers.

Museum Kampa
Museum Kampa

The museum is located in a former mill building on the banks of the Vltava River. It specializes in Central European modernism and the works of František Kupka.

Lobkowicz Palace
Lobkowicz Palace

The only private palace on the territory of Prague Castle, owned by the Lobkowitz family. Inside, you will find one of the oldest private collections in Europe, including paintings by Bruegel, Rubens, and Velázquez, as well as handwritten scores by Beethoven and Mozart with the composers' personal corrections. The audio guide is narrated by the owners of the palace. After the tour, you can climb to the terrace overlooking Prague.

Narodni Galerie
Narodni Galerie

The largest art collection in the Czech Republic, founded in 1796. The collection includes about 400,000 works from the Middle Ages to the present day. Masterpieces include works by El Greco, Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso, and Klimt.

Palác Kinských
Palác Kinských

The building, which has been part of the National Gallery of Prague since 1949, serves as an exhibition space. Over the years, it has hosted exhibitions of Asian art, graphics, and drawings from the 16th to the 19th centuries.