The Lapidarium of the National Museum holds rich collections of sculptured stone monuments, focusing on works of stone carving, architecture and sculpture from the 11th ... read more
The Military Technical Museum Lešany, integral part of the Military History Institute Prague, contains over 350 historic tanks, cannons, motorcycles, armored vehicles, ... read more
The Museum of Czech Puppets and Circus, part of the National Museum in Prague, is devoted to the history of the Czech Puppets and to the history of the Circus. There are ... read more
The National Memorial on the Vítkov Hill, part of The National Museum, commemorates the second – anti-Nazi resistance. Before it was rebuilt, it was formerly ... read more
Trafo Gallery, established in 2006 and located in a former slaughterhouse, promotes Czech and international contemporary artists through six exhibitions every year. For ... read more
Trebon Castle, a former property of the princes of Schwarzenberg, is a 120 room castle in the middle of the city and surrounded by an English landscape park. It belongs to ... read more
Troja Castle, a splendid Baroque palace was built for the Counts von Sternberg from 1679 to 1691. The palace and its beautiful gardens, owned by the City of Prague, ... read more
Valdštejn (Waldstein) Castle, dating back to the 13th century, has been mainly shaped, as we can see it today, by the Count von Waldstein until the first half of the ... read more
Valtice (Feldsberg) Castle's history goes back to 1193 and came into the possession of the Liechtenstein family around 1390, where it stayed until its confiscation in ... read more
Veltrusy Castle was built in 1716 and later extended twice, in 1764 and 1804, for the counts Chotek of Chotkov and Vojnín. Surrounded by a beautiful park of 300 ha, ... read more
Villa Bertramka is a house-museum, dedicated to Mozart. At the time of Mozart the Villa was owned by Frantisek and Josefina Dusek. However, there are very few indications ... read more
Villa Müller, built in 1928-1930, was constructed for František Müller, co-owner of the Kapsa-Müller construction company, by one the greatest architects of the ... read more
Villa Pellé focuses on cultural events such as art exhibitions, concerts, programmes for seniors and children. read more
Villa Tugendhat was built in 1929–1930 for Greta and Fritz Tugendhat, and was designed by the famous architect Mies van der Rohe. It is the only example of modern ... read more
Vranov nad Dyjí Castle with its Baroque, Classical, French Empirical and Neo-Gothic styles, presently owned by the state, is open to the public. read more
Vrchotovy Janovice Castle, dating back to the 14th century, has been saved by and is presently part of the National Museum of Prague. read more
Vrtba Garden is a beautiful Baroque palace garden, created around 1720, for Jan Josef, Count of Vrtba and designed by František Maxmilián Kaňka. read more
Wallenstein (Waldstein) Palace and Gardens is a vast palace complex, and today it is the seat of the Czech Senate. The adjacent Wallenstein Gardens are open to the public ... read more
The Wallachian Open Air Museum, opened in 1925, preserves and displays Wallachian cultural heritage and presents three independent parts: the Little Wooden Town, the ... read more
Zleby Castle dates back to 1289, but after remodellings in the 15th, 18th and 19th century it got the present outlook. It was owned by the princes of Auersperg until 1945 ... read more