
Explore Prague's rich history and art, from the grand National Museum to unique modern galleries and exhibitions.
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To avoid large crowds, it's best to visit on weekdays, particularly in the morning. Some museums may offer free admission on the first Wednesday of the month, but always verify this on their official website.
Tickets are available at the museum entrances, but booking online in advance is highly recommended to save time and skip potential queues. Also, consider the Prague Visitor Pass for entry to multiple sites.
For major institutions like the Prague National Museum, allocate at least 2-4 hours. Smaller or more specialized museums can typically be explored in 1-2 hours. Always check official websites for current opening hours before your visit.
Most large museums are equipped for strollers and wheelchairs and offer engaging exhibits for all ages, like the National Technical Museum. For historical buildings, it's wise to check accessibility details on their websites beforehand.
Beyond the main attractions, discover unique places like the Museum of Communism or the Franz Kafka Museum for a different perspective on the city. Don't forget to check for temporary exhibitions, which are often excellent.
Most of Prague's museums are centrally located and easily accessible via the city's efficient public transport system (metro and trams). Many key museums are clustered around the Wenceslas Square and Old Town areas.
In most museums, non-commercial photography without flash is permitted in the permanent collections. However, policies can be stricter for special exhibitions, and tripods are generally forbidden. It's always best to check for signage or ask staff.
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