All posts tagged "Czech"
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
1930–present: Czech Modern Art
The history of the National Gallery in Prague started to be written on 5 February 1796 when a...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Jews in the Bohemian Lands, 10th–18th Centuries
*The exhibition explores the inner life of Jewish communities in the Bohemian Lands and their multifaceted relations with...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak Statehood
This long – term exhibition called “Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak Statehood” captures the important milestones in our...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Architecture, Construction and Design
The Museum of Architecture and Civil Engineering presents the major architectural feats in the Czech lands from the...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Astronomy – The Most Important Collection of Astronomical Instruments in the Czech Lands
The _Astronomy_ exhibit is conceived as the infinite space of the universe full of shining stars in the...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Transportation
The transportation history exhibit in the “transportation hall” is traditionally the most popular among visitors. The world of...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Printing – From Gutenberg to Digital Printing
Printing connected to the production of books, newspapers and printed matter holds an exceptional place in the Czech...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak Statehood
This long – term exhibition called “Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak Statehood” captures the important milestones in our...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2001
The Treasury of St. Vitus
*The largest church treasury in the Czech lands and one of the most extensive in Europe traces its...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2001
Art from the Rudolfine Era to the Baroque in Bohemia
The history of the National Gallery in Prague started to be written on 5 February 1796 when a...