Overview
Located at 17. listopadu 2/2, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague serves as a primary hub for studying and viewing applied arts, design, and photography in the Czech capital. The institution maintains a historic main building and manages several significant satellite locations, including the House of the Black Madonna, which famously holds the permanent Czech Cubism collection. Visitors can engage with a broad range of content, from rotating exhibitions on topics like modern architecture and cultural symbols to specialized photography displays in the Josef Sudek Gallery. The museum offers amenities such as the Museum Shop Modernista, where guests can acquire design-focused books and goods, and maintains a loyalty program for frequent patrons. Families are particularly well-accommodated with free entry for children under 15, and the institution organizes educational programming across its various branches, including the weekend-accessible Bauerova vila.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
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Is there an entry fee for children?
Children under 15 years old have free entry to all branches.
Does the museum offer a loyalty program?
Yes, the Moje MUSEU(P)M program provides unlimited access to exhibitions and free lectures.