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  • Adam B
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great fun. Very impressive representation of movie characters. Interactive. Can sit in vehicles etc. Worth a look!!!
    Written 27 December 2024
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  • OldAccountant
    Northampton, UK352 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This (the Veletrzni Palac) is easily the most under-rated and from the (many) times I've been there over the last 20 years, the most under-visited major art museum in Europe, probably because of its location outside Prague Old Town. The collection, and semi-permant display, following a re-hang, is modern and predominantly (as you would expect) Czech. This three-floor exhibition has been re-arranged superbly and, unless you have been before, you should expect art from the last 150 years that you have not seen previously. To really see what is in this building you need around six hours - I did it in three wet afternoons at roughly two hours per floor. Or you could do a whole day including coffees, lunch and a well-deserved pre-dinner drink in the modern and super popular cafe. Go! A tram stops close by or the Vltava metro stop is only a few minutes walk. A tip on the cost, you can buy a combined year long friends ticket which gives unlimited access and is excellent value, particularly if you want to do this site and others over a few days. Remember too, the mediaeval branch in Josefov, the fine arts one near the Castle, the temporary exhibitionat the Kinsky on Old Town Square and so on, all of which are worth a look.
    Written 29 July 2024
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  • Krisztian Szalontai
    Madeira, Portugal112 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Chateau it self is from outside is free to visit. From inside for a 4 member Tamil is 450 CZK for us totally worth it. Our daughter (4 years old) loved the frescos. It takes 25-30 minutes to go around.
    Written 5 May 2024
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  • Jan McB
    London, UK15 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Some very strong and thought provoking Imagery. Dissipated that staff were unable to tell us much about the art work . Was a bit of a longer walk from the old town then we expected but was beautiful spring day so we enjoyed stretching our legs.
    Written 12 March 2022
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  • Tiberiu_Baranyi
    Timisoara, Romania18,605 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Part of the Czech national galleries - the Schwarzenberg Palace - or Schwarzenberský Palác - is to be found in close vicinity of the Prague Castle - it is a few 100 meters away from the "Gate of the Titans".
    It is a beautiful building - owned by the Schwarzenberg family for several centuries - the building is a mixture of architectural styles but what is most impressive is the exterior decoration with the black graffiti ... so it is definitely worth stopping and taking a few pictures of the building itself - should you not have the time to go in an visit the museum that is housed inside.
    Still - it is a great building to check out - even if you are not into architecture - and/or arts it is definitely worth a few minutes of any travelers time to take a few pictures.
    Written 5 April 2024
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  • TravelingSoccerLoon
    Saint Paul, MN7,604 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the many beautiful buildings that surround Staromestske Namesti (Old Town Square). Constructed in a rococo style, the building has a famous history and today it is the home of the National Art Gallery.
    Written 10 September 2024
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  • KWD_11
    Cheltenham, UK541 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    In contrast to crowded Prague castle, the Sternberg Palace is an oasis of calm, as it doesn't feature on the tour guide circuit. In fact, you may have difficulty in finding it as it doesn't even feature on some tourist maps - yet it's just across the road from the Archbishop's Palace, with the entrance down an unlikely looking lane. Most of the art is fairly forgettable, but there are some gems - by Rembrandt, Durer and Dou. There's also a quirky little cafe that does light lunches. Altogether, it's well worth the effort to find the Palace.
    Written 10 June 2019
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  • Atle
    Oslo, Norway14 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The museum was ok. The Warhol exhibition was interesting, and big compared to the other two. The Mucha-exhibition one was quite similar to the Mucha-museum. The Dali one was quite small. But would recommend for Warhol, even just for Warhol.
    Written 31 July 2023
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  • Stella
    91 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great place to spend a couple of hours whilst in Prague, lots of interactive activities, we were lucky to be there when it wasn’t too busy so got to have a really good experience.
    Written 19 January 2025
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  • Yolanda G
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We found Katie's art gallery in our way to the Maisel Synagogue.
    From the first day I saw the window, I was captivated by the paintings. Katie is very friendly and professional and helped us a lot in our choice. Every time we look at the artwork we purchased, we remember our pleasant stay in Prague and the visit to Katie's gallery.
    I hope we can come back soon.
    Thanks Katie
    Written 28 October 2024
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  • Tiberiu_Baranyi
    Timisoara, Romania18,605 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Banksy - honestly I hear this name for the first time on a TV show , from Rick Harrison (I guess is enough of a hint ... or maybe not , if interested you'll find it a few clicks on the web) ... and I got really interested.
    Now when in Prague very close to the city center and the astronomical clock I found this museum and definitely had to enter.
    Honestly it was a very nice experience - audio was nice - the graffities on display were also excellent - Banksy , whoever he/she is ,for sure is a very influential artist of our times and to enhance the mystery of his/hers works , till today it is puzzling that we don't know his/hers identity.
    If you know his works you'll see a lot of rats in his works - it became a sort of a trademark for Banksy - but also he is targeting a lot of the stereotypes of todays society ... and he's doing it with sarcasm and using strong symbols.
    So if you are in Prague , if you know the name Banksy , but especially if you don't I highly recommend you pay a visit to this museum, it is time and money well spent.
    Written 9 January 2024
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  • SeafoodQueen
    Swansea, UK215 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you like 19th and 20th century art this gallery is for you. The 'long century' gallery is arranged by themes rather than by artist or time frame, which we found an interesting and thoughtful way to group paintings. I have to admit that some of the 20th century art was beyond my understanding, though other stuff from the same period was thought-provoking and sometimes challenging. The gallery introduced us to some 19th century European artists we had not previously come across, several of whom we liked very much. The building is also interesting - though a bit hard on the feet as you meander through the galleries. We thought it might be difficult to get to, but the No. 17 tram stops right outside.
    Written 24 December 2024
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  • Erik
    Slovakia11 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We visited during Hatari's Dance or Die tour in July. Venue is great, club-like for artists of smaller format.

    You can find two bars inside, one which is right at the entrance door and second thats in the venue hall. Everything was organised well. Shout out to the bartenders who were amazing, friendly and helpful - we were told where and when the artist are coming out after the gig and special thanks for borrowing me a sharpie :) .

    We took Uber to the concert, which was a little bit challenging for the driver, as we passed the place several times until we found the right road to get there. However, just five minute walk will take you to the bus, and if I remember correctly also a tram station.

    This building has an industrial feel to it, which is expected as this was opened in former glass making factory.
    Written 4 October 2022
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  • Tish G
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    David was friendly, fun & informative. We had a fantastic hands-on experience we will always remember. Recommend for anyone who has an interest in the arts. We made beautiful vases that will always remind us of our time in Prague.
    Written 10 January 2025
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  • Julia Meyer
    Berlin, Germany8 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The building seamlessly blends modern and historical architecture, creating a perfect setting for its contemporary art exhibitions. The staff were knowledgeable and passionate, and the on-site café was a delightful bonus. For art lovers and cultural explorers alike, Kunsthalle Praha is a must-visit gem in Prague.
    Written 5 August 2024
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