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Fri, 1 May 2026

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Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

Mon 1.1. – Thu 31.12. Národní galerie, Prague

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1956–1989: Architecture for All – NG Exhibition at the Trade Fair Palace

A permanent exhibition of Czechoslovak architecture and lifestyle from 1956–1989 showcases works by prominent architects and designers in the context of everyday life. The National Gallery display reveals how architecture and design intertwined with housing, technology, labour, and culture in socialist Czechoslovakia.

Wed 1.1. – Thu 31.12. Národní galerie, Prague free entry pro childr…

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National Gallery Prague – Free Entry for Children Under 15

The National Gallery in Prague offers free admission for all children and young people under 15 to all its collection exhibitions and special exhibitions. Free entry also applies to disability pass holders, club members, and other groups; adults with a Komerční banka card receive a 20% discount.

Thu 11.9. – Fri 11.9. Pražská tržnice, Prague Vernisáž free

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Sculptural Group 'Market and Slaughterhouse' in front of Holešovická Market in Prague

The monumental sculptural group 'Market and Slaughterhouse' by Adam Trbuška and Arthur Magrot won the 'Art for the City' competition. Installed in front of Holešovická Market, it symbolizes economic cycles of prosperity and crisis through contrasting figures of a bull and a bear.

Fri 12.12. – Sun 29.11. Moravské zemské muzeum, Brno

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The Myth of the Great Goddess at the Moravian Land Museum

The exhibition showcases the largest collection of Neolithic Venuses from the museum's storage — approximately 500 original figurines and fragments, many displayed to the public for the first time. This interactive exhibition reveals the world of the younger Stone Age and concludes the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Věstonická Venus discovery.

Thu 1.1. – Thu 31.12. ✨ New Státní hrad Nové Hrady, Nové Hrady entry v rámci prohlíd…

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In the Footsteps of Noble Families – Nobility on the Move in the Buquoy Library at Nové Hrady Castle

An intimate exhibition in the Buquoy Library at Nové Hrady Castle showcases 18th–20th century travel literature and tells the story of Count Buquoy's hunting expedition to Ceylon. Part of a nationwide National Heritage Institute project.

Wed 1.4. – Sat 31.10. Muzeum Vysočiny Jihlava - pobočka Telč, Telč veřejná sbírka na pam…

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Exhibitions for the Year of Františka Slavatová in Telč 2026

Telč celebrates the 350th anniversary of the death of Františka Slavatová, a patron who transformed the city into an architecturally unified UNESCO site. Seven institutions present exhibitions, educational programmes, and ceremonial events from spring to autumn 2026.

Wed 1.4. – Sat 31.10. Památník holokaustu Romů a Sintů na Moravě v Hodoníně u Kunštátu, Hodonín

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Hodonín u Kunštátu Camp – Intersection of Tragic Fates 1940–1950

A permanent exhibition in Hodonín u Kunštátu documents the complex history of a camp from 1938 onwards, including its use as a labour, penal, and Gypsy camp. Visitors learn about prisoners' fates through documents, videos, photographs, and a replica prison barrack.

Tue 14.4. – Sun 19.7. Státní hrad a zámek Jindřichův Hradec, Zámecká galerie na II. nádvoří, vstup přes pokladnu zámku, Jindřichův Hradec

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Eugen Alfons Czernin – Jindřichův Hradec

A chronological exhibition exploring the life of Eugen Alfons Czernin, the last owner of the Jindřichův Hradec estate, featuring previously unpublished photographs from the Czernin archive and works by renowned photographers of the era.

Wed 29.4. – Sun 30.8. Galerie hlavního města Prahy, Prague free entry

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Acquisitions: 350 of 2171 at the Prague City Gallery

This exhibition showcases 350 works selected from 2,171 acquisitions made by the Prague City Gallery over fourteen years. Curator Magdalena Juříková presents a diverse collection spanning painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installations that document shifts in the contemporary art scene from established artists to emerging creators.

Thu 30.4. – Sun 6.9. Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v Praze, Prague free entry

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The Vase. Symbol of Culture and Life – Exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts

An exhibition exploring the vase as one of humanity's oldest and most enduring cultural forms. The show traces the vase's evolution from prehistory to the present through six thematic sections, presenting works from museum collections – from ceramics and porcelain to glass and metal.