Museums
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The City Museum of Prague is located on the Na Porici 52, Florenc, Prague 8, in Czech Republic. This museum lies at the city center of Prague. The ideal way to learn more about the history and culture of the city is to visit this museum....
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The Mucha Museum is dedicated to an extensive collection of Czech decorative artist and painter, Alphonse Maria Mucha. The museum lies at Kaunický palác Panská 7 in Prague 1. This is an ideal place to view...
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Prague’s Mucha-Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the world-renowned Czech artist Alphonse Mucha. The museum is located in the Baroque Kaunický Palace in central Prague....
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The Museum of Communism is the first museum in Prague devoted to a system established in the sphere of the former Soviet Union. The original equipments and scrupulous installations contain authentic artifacts displayed in the...
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Large exibitions of fashion, graphics, photography and more.
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The Kampa Museum, which today is operated by the Jan and Meda Mládek Foundation (Nadace Jana a Medy Mladkovych) has been a staple in Prague's community since before 1393. Located on Kampa Island on the Vltava River, the museum...
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Made up of ten different buildings, the National Museum (Národní museum) in Prague serves as the historic bookkeeper for the Czech Republic. Founded in 1818 by Kašpar...
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The National Museum is a prestigious gem of Czech Republic. It is the real displayer of the history and heritage of this nation. The museum was founded in Prague in 1818. Visitors can see the historical and natural scientific exhibits...
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National Technical Museum serves as the largest institute in Prague that deals with the historical details of the nation. As the name suggest it mainly exhibits the technical aspects of the city's history.Visitors can see historical...
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Greek prostitutes used to wear shoes with the words “come hither” engraved on the bottom, so as to send a message to potential customers to follow the footprints for a good time. This fun fact is perhaps the tamest...
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