
Special Guided Tours with Theatre Actors in the Hedva Český Brokát External Exhibition
Guided tours with theatre actors exploring the Hedva Český Brokát exhibition at Rýmařov City Museum.

Guided tours with theatre actors exploring the Hedva Český Brokát exhibition at Rýmařov City Museum.

Final exhibition showcasing architectural student projects from CTU's Faculty of Civil Engineering in Prague-Kunratice.

A photographic exhibition exploring water in the landscape of the Moravian-Silesian region - from springs and ponds through rivers to small streams and brooks.

A photographic exhibition dedicated to water in the landscape of the Moravian-Silesian region, from springs and ponds through rivers to small streams and brooks.

Creative workshop for adults and seniors exploring artistic expression through the theme of inner wandering, connected to the Labyrinth exhibition.

Alžběta Tichá presents Frekvence, an artistic project at Prague's dox centre.
A mushroom exhibition in a Gothic cellar with a mycologist on hand to discuss fungi and answer visitor questions.

Exhibition exploring the multifaceted artistic legacy of Czech sculptor Otto Gutfreund.

An exhibition exploring the heart and emotions at the Municipal Cultural Centre in Rožmitál pod Třemšínem.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

German painter Wolfgang Beltracchi presents his contemporary work in Prague for the first time – over 90 paintings and sculptures inspired by biblical stories. The exhibition at the Municipal House runs from May to September 2026.

A National Gallery collection exhibition showcasing the rich artistic heritage of Czechoslovakia's first two decades, featuring works by Czech, Slovak, and international masters from Picasso to van Gogh on the 3rd floor of Veletržní Palace.

Expressive painting by Tomáš Mitura on a monumental highway pillar wall, blending expressionism, street art, comics, and subcultural visuality.

An interactive exhibition about Sherlock Holmes invites you into the world of detective work – collect evidence, analyze clues, and solve cases alongside the legendary detective.

A permanent exhibition of European masterworks from the 16th to 18th centuries, featuring works by Dürer, Rubens, Goya and Rembrandt, with a new section on Baroque art in Bohemia.

Interactive audiovisual art gallery with 24 installations across two floors in central Prague. Features digital projections, video mapping, LED art and analog objects including mirror mazes and optical illusions.

An exhibition of giant sand sculptures in the castle park near Máchova Lake, featuring works by world-renowned sculptor Tomáš Bosambo depicting Czech personalities and local legends. Visitors can also create their own sculptures in a giant sandbox.

The National Agricultural Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to Žatec hops and a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. An interactive exhibition with a diorama, audiovisual materials, and guided tours.

An exhibition at the Bedřich Smetana Memorial explores the composer's family tree through photographs and genealogical records. Visitors discover the fates of his daughters from both marriages and see curious objects loaned by his descendants.

The South Moravian Museum showcases prehistoric and early medieval archaeological finds from the region, including rare ceramics, metalwork, jewellery, and weapons that reveal ancient trade networks and cultural connections.

An interactive playroom dedicated to Hurvinek, one of the most iconic figures in Czech puppet theatre, now open at the Museum of Puppet Cultures in Chrudim. Children can meet puppets from the Spejbl and Hurvinek Theatre and participate in creative activities.

A major permanent exhibition showcasing over 1,300 objects of European applied art from antiquity to the present, organized thematically across six halls of the historic museum building.

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.

A major collection exhibition of over 600 masterworks from antiquity to classicism, spanning Italian primitives, Renaissance and Baroque painting, and works by European masters across multiple centuries.

A fascinating exhibition showcasing the world of insects through preserved specimens, live animals, and stunning macro photographs, exploring both exotic species and local fauna alongside their cultural significance in mythology and art.

The prestigious Czech Press Photo competition showcases 800 outstanding journalistic photographs from 2025 documenting major events at home and abroad. The exhibition at the National Museum's New Building runs until November and includes guided tours with award-winning photojournalists.

The fourth instalment of the Angle of View project explores resilience as a form of resistance and relational quality. An exhibition with educational programming features work by eleven artists addressing psychological resilience and resilience.

An exhibition by UJEP Ústí nad Labem students and faculty explores the historic mountain Říp through contemporary art. The opening on May 15 at 17:00 is part of Gallery Night with workshops, music, and the band DLD.

A ten-day ticket for 750 CZK provides access to all National Gallery Prague collection exhibitions, featuring works by world masters and leading Czech artists.

A unique hand-carved mechanical display inspired by Dante's Inferno, featuring eleven moving scenes of infernal punishments. Open April to October in a former carriage house at Houska Castle.

Unique panoramic photographs by Věra and Miroslav Chalupníčků capture Slaný in 1948, a turbulent post-war period. These technically exceptional images are displayed for the first time.

A permanent exhibition in Wortner House showcasing medieval sacred art and modern works from the interwar period to contemporary times, with a unique architectural design that evokes the spiritual origins of the artworks.

A permanent educational exhibition at the Moravian Gallery in Brno that presents visual art through six chapters exploring its role in human life. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, statues, posters, and photographs from the gallery's holdings.

A new permanent gallery of Jan Zrzavý at Telč Castle presents over thirty works from the National Gallery Prague, including the recently acquired Portrait of Miss Tydlitátová and the famous Cleopatra.

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.

Opening of a landscape astrophotography exhibition by Andrei Fojtíková and Miroslava Nečasová, featuring a guided tour, lecture, and discussion on the joys and challenges of astrophotography.

An interactive exhibition at Chvalský Castle takes you on a journey around the world inspired by Jules Verne's classic novel. Complete tasks, collect clues and traverse nine continents in a unique blend of exhibition and escape game.

A travelling exhibition showcasing 1,985 butterfly species from the Czech Central Highlands, with interactive elements, educational programmes, and special themed nights for families and school groups.

A paleoart exhibition at the Moravian Land Museum showcases Czech and Slovak artists specializing in scientific reconstruction of prehistoric creatures and landscapes. See paintings and models of dinosaurs, mammoths, and ancient ecosystems, with an optional family workshop led by artist Petr Modlitba.

A monumental Passion nativity carved by the Šedin family depicts the final fifty days of Jesus Christ's life with over two hundred figures. This unique masterpiece is one of the world's largest and visitors can enjoy guided tours directly from its creators.

An exhibition honouring communities destroyed by Nazi occupation, featuring photographs, documents, and personal testimonies. Special events include lectures and discussions with family members of Holocaust victims.

An exhibition by contemporary Czech artists exploring human thought, fear of the unknown, and individual responsibility. Through installations, reliefs, and videos, it examines how words and decisions shape human dignity.

An exhibition of model railway layouts and equipment in Žatec, showcasing the work of a dedicated model railway club. Perfect for enthusiasts of miniature trains and railway technology.

The third exhibition in the Elites of Great Moravia series showcases 243 artefacts exploring Christianity in the 9th century, including unique jewellery, gilded bronze plaques, and a rarely seen iron cross from Bojná.

An exhibition of ceramics and sculpture bridging historical and contemporary artistic approaches, where century-old works meet new creations in a converted industrial gallery space.

The 20th anniversary sand sculpture exhibition on the Otava embankment in Písek features eight monumental works made from one hundred tons of sand, celebrating the city's history, nature and contemporary life.

The fourth Ve věci umění biennale, subtitled Necessary Desires, brings contemporary art to three venues across Praha and Pardubice. Entry is free for the full duration of the exhibition.

An exhibition of typographic work by Jan Solpera showcasing his distinctive calligraphic approach to title compositions and deep knowledge of typeface history. Curated by graphic designers Zuzana Burgrová and Robert V. Novák.

A permanent collection exhibition at the National Gallery Prague presenting 323 Czech artworks from 1939 to the present, exploring art as historical testimony across a transformative era.

A comprehensive collection exhibition featuring over 450 works by 150 artists from 1796–1918, including masterpieces by Klimt, Munch, van Gogh, and Picasso. The display explores European art across three thematic sections spanning the long 19th century.

Interactive exhibition about fear for children aged 5–10 featuring installations, sound collages, and architectural games. Entry by advance booking only, 120 CZK.

The annual "Sandy World" sand sculpture exhibition in Lednice showcases new creations made from sea sand and water. This year's theme is "Role Reversal: People and Animals", offering a unique artistic experience near the UNESCO-listed Lednice Castle.

The exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hurvínek, one of the most famous Czech puppets. The display features his creator Gustav Nosek and offers interactive elements, educational programmes, and evening puppet performances.

Krištof Kintera's sculptural installations made from recycled electronic waste create a futuristic urban landscape that critiques technological progress and consumer culture.

A permanent multimedia exhibition in a historic 1658 Baroque water tower exploring Prague's fire history, firefighting heritage, and water infrastructure through video mapping, animations, and virtual reality. Climb 178 steps for panoramic views from the top.

An interactive gastronomy exhibition for children and families at Prague's National Agricultural Museum. Visitors explore the history of food, test their senses, and try shopping in a children's shop.

A decade-long exhibition celebrating the lives and artistic legacy of Meda and Jan Mládek, post-war exile figures, featuring their Washington home furnishings, personal items, and artworks at Rosice Castle.

A new long-term collection exhibition featuring artworks from GASK's holdings spanning the early 20th century to today, designed as a thematic journey inspired by Joseph Campbell's exploration of shared mythological and spiritual foundations.

A magical exhibition at Děčín Castle showcases over a thousand artifacts from Andrea Vendolska's collection inspired by the Harry Potter universe. Visitors can explore the wizarding world, view rare collectibles, and join guided tours with the collection's creator.

A monumental sculptural ensemble by Adam Trbušek and Artur Magrot exploring the symbolism of bull and bear markets through interconnected bronze figures in the historic Holešovice market hall.

A private collection of over 1,000 dolls and prams, featuring the largest Czech collection of Spanish Squinkies from the 1990s and porcelain figurines by renowned international artists.

A special guided tour of Český Šternberk Castle for families where children discover the life of the noble Sternberg family and the secrets of this medieval castle through engaging activities.

An exhibition exploring the veneration of saints' remains through 18 extraordinary artworks crafted from thousands of glass stones and gold threads. Visitors can choose between self-guided exploration with audio commentary or guided tours led by the exhibition's creator.

A major exhibition celebrating the 200th anniversary of industrial pioneer Vojta Náprstek, showcasing his remarkable collection of 19th-century technological innovations and everyday objects that shaped modern life.

This exhibition marks the 200th anniversary of Vojta Náprstek's birth, a pioneering Czech entrepreneur and collector who founded one of the nation's earliest museums. Over 420 artefacts chronicle his life, collections, and influence on 19th-century Czech society.

This international exhibition brings together works by Italian artist Laura Mega and Czech artist Daniel Pešta in a dialogue about social relevance, psychological defence mechanisms, and the emotional power of textiles.

World-renowned photographer Josef Koudelka presents his iconic Invasion 68 series – 50 black-and-white photographs from August 1968 in Prague that became a symbol of resistance against Soviet occupation.

A dual exhibition merging visual art with sound and spatial experience. František Kyncl showcases constructive art and phonetic paintings from the Trommel drum, while Martin Janíček presents interactive sound installations.

An exhibition celebrating the historic Circle of Women Artists from the early 20th century, which championed women's professional status in art. Features works by Minka Podhajská, Julie Winterová-Mezerová, Anna Macková and other artists.

A permanent exhibition exploring the history of the Church of St. Nicholas Bell Tower and Prague's city watch service. Visitors can explore bell-ringers' apartments, the watch room, the bell chamber, and a Cold War observation post with views over Malostranské Square.

Explore the artistic legacy of Czech painter and graphic designer Oldřich Kulhánek, creator of modern Czech banknotes, through this comprehensive exhibition at the Czech National Bank.

A new permanent exhibition exploring gold history and its significance to Czech coronation jewels, featuring interactive augmented reality experiences and replicas of historic artifacts.

A comprehensive exhibition presenting Pablo Picasso through over 100 original works and personal documents. Features the Czech premiere of a unique Cubist still life from the Dr. Fritz Nathan collection.

A temporary exhibition exploring Vyšehrad's rich history from prehistory to the present through unique artifacts, period photographs, and physical models, with special focus on Vratislaus I, Charles IV, and the fortress's military past.

An exhibition showcasing archaeological finds from the vanished castle Melice and settlement development on the Drahanská Highlands from the 11th to 15th centuries, featuring interactive installations with holograms and 3D projections.

An exhibition exploring eggs from natural science, developmental, and cultural-symbolic perspectives. Discover the remarkable diversity of bird eggs, mammalian embryos, and the symbolic meaning of eggs across world cultures.

Interactive exhibition about fear for children aged 5 and up and their parents. Through games, sound installations, and architectural elements, visitors explore fear in different settings and learn that the unknown can be an opportunity.

A new permanent exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art explores Czech 20th-century art through critical examination of traditional categories like school, style, and generation. Over 180 works by 140 artists including Kubišta, Preisler, and Filla will be on display until January 2030.

An interactive exhibition for children that combines play with imagination development. A space full of visual impressions and creative activities at the Museum of Prague.

An exhibition of Czechoslovak toys from 1945 to 1990 at Přerov's museum showcases hundreds of pieces from a private collection and museum holdings. Toys are displayed in authentic settings – sandbox, children's room, toy shop – with workshops, guided tours, and lectures.

A travelling exhibition exploring the Jewish history of Vinohrady presents little-known figures and photographs. The display includes a tile from the former synagogue and views of the district's panorama from the town hall tower.

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.

A photographic exhibition on modern South Bohemian architecture of the 20th century presents nineteen panels with buildings divided into thirteen thematic groups, from civic amenities to industrial structures.

Lemberk Castle opens its season with an exhibition on its history, Easter decorations, and guided tours in Czech and German.

Japanese-style Sumi-e paintings by SimOna Vinš displayed in the oratory of a baroque church at Konojedy Castle. Traditional ink technique captures the essence of nature's four gentlemen through meditative brushwork.

A long-term exhibition of sculptor František Bílek's work in his house in Chýnov showcases his Hussite-themed pieces, reliefs, and monument designs from the second half of his career.

An experiential installation in a historic wooden church from 1605 blends past and present through interactive elements and narration by actor Jaroslav Plesl. Suitable for curious visitors aged 7 and above.

Photographer Lena Knappova showcases her intimate backstage portraits from Paris Fashion Week in a specially designed exhibition space at Moravian Gallery through September 2026.

Tour the Beneš Villa complex in Sezimovo Ústí, featuring the Dr. Edvard Beneš Memorial exhibition, a park walk, and the villa's original interiors with period furnishings and personal belongings of the president and his wife.

The third edition of the Sculptures in the Streets project brings ten abstract Corten steel sculptures by renowned artist Iva Mrázková to Trutnov. The exhibition connects the city centre with Gallery EPO1 and is freely accessible to all.

Guided tour of Semler Residence, the most renowned realization of Adolf Loos's architectural concept in Plzeň. Explore a masterpiece of Raumplan design with six levels of interconnected spaces arranged around a central living hall.

A retrospective exhibition of painter and sculptor Miloš Ševčík traces his artistic journey from figurative motifs to abstract biomorphic structures, exploring the essence of human existence through form and abstraction.

An exhibition by Radka Bodzewicz reflecting on Goethe's Faust through Jung's concept of human desire archetypes, combining classical art techniques with virtual reality and 3D printing.

An expanded exhibition on interwar Japanese architecture explores the fusion of traditional Japanese and European modernist elements. The Okolo curatorial team presents photographic documentation and graphic design focused on residential buildings and public works from the 1920s–1930s.

A comprehensive retrospective of Czech fashion designer Liběna Rochová, featuring over 125 garments and her private archive, exploring the intersection of fashion, art, and sculpture across seven immersive rooms.

An interactive exhibition about the foundations of civilization featuring over 20 hands-on exhibits exploring writing, cities, trade, religion, and domestication.

Guided tours of architect Dušan Jurkovič's 1906 Art Nouveau villa, one of Brno's most significant architectural monuments. Czech commentary is included; English and German tours available by advance booking.

An exhibition of photographs and videos by Julius Reichel exploring themes of identity, heredity, and cultural heritage through personal and family narratives.

A geological exhibition showcasing minerals, rocks and fossils from the Ostrava region, including rare Carboniferous holotypes and historic collections spanning over eighty years.

A permanent natural history exhibition showcasing the biotopes and landscapes of the Ostrava region, from agricultural land through floodplain forests to industrial cityscape.

Three new exhibitions dedicated to Czech literary figures: Jan Neruda's journalism, Stanislav Kostka Neumann's poetry, and T. R. Field's nonsense verse, presented within the Museum of Literature's permanent exhibition.

An exhibition by Czech photographer Martin Wágner presenting digitized vintage negatives from 1900–1945, collected from flea markets and antique shops as a valuable archive of Central European history.

An exhibition showcasing the complete collection of 54 sculptures by Vladimir Preclík displayed as an open storage, complemented by additional works from the gallery's holdings.

An exhibition mapping 15 years of puppet-making instruction at DAMU, showcasing student work created in studio R086. The show includes early, imperfect pieces that reveal the learning process.
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An online retrospective of Czech painter Zdenek Rykr marking the 125th anniversary of his birth, with expert commentary.

A retrospective exhibition of Czech fashion designer Liběna Rochová traces her creative journey from 1980s experiments to the present, where garments become a language of the body and society.

An interactive family game TanGram guides you through the life of Czechoslovakia's first president Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in his native Hodonín. The exhibition in a Baroque château combines worksheets with comic illustrations, audiovisual programmes, and archival film.

A comprehensive exhibition showcasing approximately 500 Neolithic Venuses from the museum's collections, including many previously unseen artefacts. The interactive programme features clay modelling and dramatic games for children.

Photography exhibition by Jan Cerny exploring the concept of flow state at the Moravian Gallery in Brno.

A solo exhibition by fashion designer Jan Cerny, winner of the Czech Grand Design 2024 award, presenting his innovative approach to menswear inspired by art and street wear.

Opening of David Macháč's photographic exhibition about allotment gardening colonies as a cultural phenomenon, featuring vibrant images from across Central and Western Europe.

A solo exhibition by sculptor Stanislav Malý showcasing his wooden sculptures with organic forms and a philosophical message about humanity's connection to nature.

An exhibition celebrating architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and his iconic Villa Tugendhat in Brno.

The National Gallery Prague celebrates 230 years of its existence with an exhibition in the south wing of the Trade Fair Palace. The ten-chapter exhibition presents the institution's development from 1796 to the present through approximately 70 works from all the gallery's collections.

An exhibition dedicated to insect metamorphosis, featuring detailed scientific drawings of the life cycles of various insect species.

An exhibition dedicated to Alphonse Mucha showcases the work of one of the most significant Czech Art Nouveau artists. Visitors will discover his iconic posters, paintings, and applied arts that defined the visual style of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

An exhibition of 121 historical wind instruments from a Prague collector's 40-year collection, featuring rare Czech pieces and a clarinet from 1798, displayed in an 18th-century timber-framed house.

An exhibition of Slovak artist Rudolf Sikora's multimedia work spanning painting, drawing, and photography, exploring existential and ecological themes.

A 30th-anniversary exhibition exploring the Dancing House's history, architecture, and creation through archival materials, photographs, and original artifacts, with special access to technical spaces and collaboration with Frank O. Gehry Foundation.

Adam Kašpar's exhibition investigates beginnings, foundations, and metamorphosis through visual art. A distinctive perspective on fundamental questions of human existence.

A medieval Seated Madonna from the 10th–12th century in the Museum Montanelli collection is featured in the major National Museum exhibition on the Premyslids, spanning over 500 years of Czech history.

The largest historical exhibition in recent years showcases over 900 artefacts from Czech and international collections, tracing the Premyslid dynasty's development from the 8th to 14th century within a broader European context.

The interactive sculpture Wish by Dušan Zahoranský invites visitors to create their own messages by manipulating movable letters in the heart of Hradec Králové.

An exhibition of illustrations by Czech artist Zdeněk Burian showcasing adventure scenes from prehistoric times, inspired by archaeological discoveries and the regional history of Podorlicka.

An exhibition marking the 120th anniversary of architecture historian Václav Mencl, featuring one hundred photographs from his archive in the Strážnice Castle gallery.

A retrospective of sculptor Maria Bartuszová showcases her groundbreaking work exploring the interplay of matter, emptiness, and tactile sensation. The exhibition at the Museum of Art Olomouc traces key stages of her practice from biomorphic forms to experimental casting techniques.

Exhibition of sculptor Pavlína Kvita in the Baroque monastery garden of Broumov Monastery, featuring works that blend organic and austere forms with personal mythology and the human and animal world.

An exhibition of Pavlína Kvita's sculptures in the Broumov monastery garden, featuring new works on the archetypes of animus, anima, and the fallen angel.

Spanish artist Noemí Peña Sánchez presents photographs and audiovisual installations created during her artistic residency in Opava. An interactive project exploring dialogue between artist and city.

An exhibition of socialist-era public art from the Moravian-Silesian Region (1948–1989): monumental sculptures, monuments, and murals that surrounded people on housing estates and near factories.

An interdisciplinary exhibition exploring human emotions inspired by Paul Ekman's research. The project combines paintings, installations, sculptures, and performative elements.

An interdisciplinary exhibition by five Czech artists exploring primary emotions through painting, installations, sculptures, performances, and collages, based on Paul Ekman's research on human emotions.

An exhibition celebrating the pioneering work of Daisy Mrázková, featuring her children's books, illustrations, and landscape paintings.

An exhibition by Ostrava sculptor Jaroslav Koléšek showcases his preparatory models and finished sculptures for public spaces. Models made from simple materials reveal the artist's creative process and distinctive approach.

A monumental wooden installation by Čestmír Suška in the Žatec synagogue explores the boundaries between interior and exterior, between solid matter and its disruption.

An exhibition of oil paintings by Petr Nikl exploring silence as a space of transformation through three cycles: colorful flowers and butterflies, black-and-white portraits of children, and self-portraits.

The seventh edition of Art in the City showcases four monumental white sculptures by Michal Gabriel. The figures of Life, Death, Injustice, and War rush forward on wheels sprouting from their limbs, creating striking dynamism and design elegance.

A retrospective exhibition of sculptor and painter Zdenek Hůla showcasing his works spanning over five decades, from painting and sculpture to objects and conceptual pieces.

A monographic exhibition of Anna Zemánková showcases her artistic evolution from early drawings through collages to later mixed-media works combining painting, embroidery, and textiles.

A monographic exhibition of expressive paintings and installations exploring the psyche, relationships, and the yin-yang principles of light and darkness.

A special castle tour for children at Frýdlant that combines history with interactive rooms where kids can touch exhibits, sit on a throne, and paint a souvenir picture.

An exhibition exploring different interpretations of Mácha's classic work at the historic Bezděz Castle.

An exhibition of paintings by Czech realist Petr Malina, known for his consistent style and accessible approach to depicting the world.

Paintings by Vlaďka Zborníková on display at Bezděz Castle. The works blend landscape and dreamlike imagery in the unique atmosphere of this historic site.

An exhibition featuring replicas of Czech coronation jewels, Habsburg family possessions, and a reconstructed Baroque imperial bedroom. It marks five centuries since the Habsburgs took the Czech throne.

A centennial exhibition dedicated to Hurvínek, the iconic Czech puppet, returning to its birthplace in Plzeň.

An exhibition exploring architecture and daily life across Prague, Paris and Athens through paintings, objects and spatial installations by Néphéli Barbas and Martin Herold.

An exhibition of paintings and photographs exploring the theme of mountains, featuring works by Libor Veselý and Michal Brouček, curated by Tereza Petišková.

Solo exhibition by fashion designer Jan Černý exploring the concept of flow state. A massive pendulum made of Czech crystals and 24 figurines in Jan Société designs dominate the skylight hall.

An exhibition exploring the travels and collecting activities of the Lichnovský noble family in the 19th and 20th centuries, part of a National Heritage Institute project on how aristocratic journeys shaped castle collections and interiors.

Two Czech artists explore the interplay of color, surface, and space in a nearly 1000 m² reconstructed barn, using light and chromatic fields to redefine the architecture.

An exhibition of drawings by Czech illustrator Zdeněk Burián showcasing prehistoric adventure scenes grounded in archaeological research, with activities designed for children.

An interactive exhibition bringing Sherlock Holmes's Victorian London to life, where visitors hunt for clues and crack mysteries. The opening night on 25 June includes a podcast, live cello, and a dance performance.

Antonín Gerž's photography exhibition features his explorations of Czech historical monuments. The images reveal the beauty of these landmarks through a unique artistic lens.

A permanent exhibition featuring twelve vehicles from the socialist era, including three prototypes and the unique Czechoslovak electric car EMA. Visitors can sit in some cars and view historical photographs from the period.

A permanent exhibition exploring hunting as a traditional profession, lifestyle, and cultural practice. Interactive displays combine museum collections, virtual effects, and touch-screen games in an immersive setting.

A permanent interactive exhibition exploring fishing and Czech pond farming traditions, featuring live aquariums, films, and audiovisual technology. Ideal for families with children.

An interactive exhibition about water in the landscape featuring a three-dimensional model of the Czech Republic and experimental glass cylinders. Ideal for families, with free admission for children and young people.

An interactive exhibition tracing agriculture from prehistoric times to modern technology. Children and youth under 18 enter free and can try traditional crafts.

An interactive family exhibition about Leonardo da Vinci offers playful experiments and discovery of Renaissance genius. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., last entry at 5:30 p.m.

The Lobzy Museum celebrates three Wartburg anniversaries: 70 years of the model 311, 60 years of the type 353, and 35 years since the end of W 1.3 production.

An exhibition exploring the evolution of fortifications from prehistory to modern times at Dobrošov Fortress, featuring interactive displays, underground passages, and virtual reality experiences.

An exhibition showcasing traditional folk musical instruments, their construction, materials, and acoustic properties.

An exhibition of traditional Czech wooden toys at the South Moravian Museum, featuring beloved children's hobby horses and their history.

An exhibition of historical puppets from Milan Knížák's collection showcasing nearly 500 pieces including puppets, props, and decorations from around the world. The display in Strážnice Castle gallery explores puppetry as both visual art and craft.

Interactive LEGO exhibition at Blatná Castle featuring themed zones from The Lord of the Rings, Back to the Future, and more. Visitors can build and complete challenges to become citizens of Czech Repubrick.

An exhibition at the National Technical Museum presents archival stories of Central Bohemian buildings, revealing their rich history and distinctive character.

An expansive exhibition by Pavel Holeček transforms an industrial space into an alien landscape. The Neokosmos installation creates an autonomous world with its own rhythm and laws.

Photography exhibition by Antonín Pucherny displayed in the tower of Vodní Hrad Lipý.

Exhibition opening featuring the work of three painters - Tomáš Jetela, Tomáš Němec, and Václav Misař - at The Chemistry Gallery. A showcase of their latest creations.

A LEGO exhibition celebrating Czech themes for families of all ages. An interactive adventure through worlds of imagination and creativity.

Hesham Malik's photographic exhibition exploring the visual contrast between angelic and demonic imagery.

Explore the castle kitchen and tower in Litomyšl with weekend access in September.

An intimate exhibition of painter Jindřich Ulrich showcases over fifty miniature oil paintings and his postage stamp designs. Ulrich's precise work draws inspiration from the 18th century and court culture, emphasizing masterful craftsmanship and rich detail.

The tenth edition of the Czech Republic's largest non-commercial showcase of glass and jewellery features five thematic exhibitions exploring contemporary design, tradition, and innovative technologies.

A permanent interactive exhibition of historic tractors at the National Agricultural Museum, where visitors can experience driving simulators and training equipment, and children can play on pedal-powered tractor toys.

Interactive experience trail for children aged 4 to 7 where they search for lost tools and learn about basic hand tools in a playful way, guided by the puppet TEMULDA.

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.

Tour of the Astronomical Tower and Baroque library at Klementinum, a former Jesuit college in central Prague.

An exhibition featuring a rare Gothic window fragment from a historic church, part of a project revealing the cultural heritage of Fulnek and the surrounding region.

An exhibition commemorating 80 years since the end of World War II, featuring mechanical toys from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia – from wind-up figurines and dolls to military construction sets and toy trains.

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.

A permanent gallery of over 200 classic cars from world-famous brands, featuring a unique Porsche 911 collection and rare racing vehicles, located in a shopping centre near Prague Airport.

Interactive exhibition celebrating the Olympic Games with movement challenges and stations where children can test the skills of real athletes and learn about famous Šumperk sports heroes.

The exhibition in Rožmberk Palace presents gifts received by President Petr Pavel in 2025 from foreign dignitaries, regional representatives, and citizens. Among the exhibits are unique items from around the world, including a Mongolian sword and a Japanese plate.

An exhibition celebrating 1050 years since the first written mention of Starý Plzenec (976) showcases the city's history through artifacts, castle and church models, and photographs. An interactive medieval section for children features costumes, games, and hands-on activities.

An exhibition commemorating 400 years of the Jesuits in Kutná Hora. Over 50 artefacts from the 17th and 18th centuries reveal their influence on education, science, architecture and society.

A year-long exhibition at Lobkowicz Palace traces the history of writing from ancient tablets through inkwells and seals to First Republic typewriters, featuring autographs of world figures and curious porcelain inkwells.

An exhibition exploring the fate of Czech noble estates after 1945 and the impact of presidential decrees on castles. The free open-air installation at Slatiňany State Castle runs through October.

This exhibition presents Paleolithic ornaments and the techniques used to make them, featuring a hands-on jewelry workshop for families and themed creative activities.

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.

An exhibition of paper models of Czech castles and fortresses in the basement of Sychrov State Castle's visitor centre. Intricately crafted models showcase structures such as Kačina, Červená Lhota, Karlštejn and the Church of St. Barbara from an unconventional perspective.

An interactive space expedition for families featuring a museum exhibition and hands-on activities in the geopark - from rocket launches to lunar landings.

An exhibition exploring 620 years of brewing heritage in Chomutov. Opening with a guided tour and free admission.

The largest Czech historical exhibition of recent decades presents the Premyslids through more than 900 artifacts from European institutions. The exposition at the National Museum tells the story of the dynasty from its origins to its demise in 1306.

The Olomouc Regional Museum opens an expanded exhibition about boats featuring two unique historical monoxyla – a Celtic boat from the 3rd century BCE and an oak boat from the 16th century.

An exhibition exploring buildings inspired by ancient and Egyptian architecture in Czech garden heritage sites. Held in the historic Kunín Castle, one of northern Moravia's finest Baroque estates.

An exhibition of approximately one hundred cold weapons from regional museum collections, tracing their development from ancient times to the modern era, including swords, daggers, Oriental blades, and armor.

An exhibition about the social life of insects featuring live insectariums and educational programmes for schools at a modern visitor centre in the Žďárské Vrchy.

An exhibition celebrating fifty years of Cinema Hvězda in Přerov, a unique 1970s building that functioned as both a modern cinema and a nuclear shelter. The opening is on 14 May, with the full exhibition running through November.

An exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of Josef Ladislav Jandera's birth, a native of Hořice, patron, and priest of the Premonstratensian order. The opening reception takes place on Saturday as part of the Museum Nights Festival.

A guided tour through the Hvozd building at Port 1560 brewery blends beer-making technology with artistic dream-world installations. Meet your guide, a group of ghosts, and a giant head.

An interactive fairy tale tour in darkness for children aged 4–8, where they meet classic characters like Cinderella and Rapunzel.

Guided tour of an authentically reconstructed brewery with original 100-year-old equipment and an interactive 1900s pub experience.

An exhibition revealing the invisible work of restorers and conservators who protect cultural heritage. Discover the fundamental processes and modern methods behind the preservation of artworks.

An exhibition of student artwork from fine art programmes, featuring the creative vision and innovative ideas of emerging artists.

An exhibition of Josef Sudek's industrial photographs - wires, rails, and machines - spanning from the 1920s through his New Objectivity period.

An exhibition exploring the history and secrets of the monastery, revealing the heritage hidden in its depths.

A photographic journey through Morocco, from bustling bazaars to scenic seaside vistas.

Photography exhibition showcasing Rideč village through the work of Jindřich Štreita.

An interactive summer exhibition inspired by the game Chuchel from Amanita Design. Play, overcome obstacles, and follow the adventures of the orange Chuchel in the Gallery of Kladno Castle.

A traveling exhibition celebrating the world of Harry Potter with authentic props, costumes, and interactive experiences. The Flexi ticket allows you to visit anytime within 45 days of purchase.

An exhibition of graphics by Polish artist Amelia Kantor, making her Czech debut. Her semi-abstract works explore processes of material decay through metaphorical visual language.

The ANDROS exhibition explores representations of the male body in contemporary Central European art, bringing together over forty artists from the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, and the Visegrád countries.

An exhibition exploring the life and architectural legacy of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe at the Brno City Museum.

The VIA Brno exhibition at the Brno City Museum traces the city's history and urban development.

An exhibition exploring the 101-year history of Kamenná Kolonie, a notable residential district in Brno.

The fourth part of the sculptures exhibition on the castle showcases the work of sculptor Veronika Psotková at the Brno City Museum.

An exhibition of painting and sculpture by Tomáš Roubal and Vladimír Houdek exploring energy and formal transformation through the dialogue of two artistic media.

Four artists examine the breakdown of stability and identity through biomaterials, fragmented images, and the intersection of digital and physical matter.

A photography exhibition showcasing Adam Holý's acclaimed work spanning club scenes, fashion, glamour, and landscape photography with distinctive dynamism and perspective.

An exhibition exploring the boundary between figuration and abstraction, where human presence emerges, fades, or lingers as a subtle trace in contemporary art.

An exhibition celebrating Emil Příhoda and his collection of 15 Praga vehicles, with eight of them now displayed in the Transport Hall of the National Technical Museum.

The National Technical Museum celebrates 200 years since Vojta Náprstek's birth with an exhibition exploring his vision of modern society and the technological innovations he collected in 19th-century London.

Exhibition by Czech artist Jakub Jansa at the 61st Venice Biennial. Presentation at KodlContemporary gallery in Prague.

An exhibition of Petr Malina's paintings featuring realistic figures in urban and natural landscapes, complemented by architectural motifs and a subtle, earthy colour palette.

Iconic photographs by Josef Koudelka documenting the 1968 invasion, shown for the first time in his hometown.

The seventh edition of Art in the City features sculptures by Michal Gabriel in Tišnov's gallery. The exhibition connects contemporary art with the urban environment and local community.

A unique one-hour tour in complete darkness with a blind guide, letting you experience the world without sight and rely on your other senses.

Summer exhibition of works by Kája Saudek and Berenika Saudková with an opening reception at the Cultural Centre in Valašské Meziříčí.

A photographic exhibition capturing the transformations of Clementinum from the late 19th to mid-20th century, revealing forgotten stories and architectural changes within the historic building.

Exhibition of facsimile reproductions of historical prints from the oldest Czech printing house. A unique glimpse into the origins of book printing in Bohemia.

The exhibition explores the fates of Bulgarian writers and intellectuals who fled the communist regime. Through personal narratives and documents, it traces their journey between the trauma of losing home and nostalgia for the past.

An exhibition dedicated to Picasso's legacy, featuring prints, lithographs, drawings and documentary materials that reveal his fascination with animals, nature, women and mythology.

A traveling exhibition showcasing the world of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts with authentic props, costumes, and interactive experiences for all ages.

A tour of the National Museum from basement to attic, revealing how the institution operates and its behind-the-scenes workings.

An exhibition of over 300 artworks from 1939–2021 exploring diverse approaches to artistic quality without hierarchy, from official art to unofficial creation.

A photographic exhibition exploring the life and work of composer Antonín Dvořák at the Antonín Dvořák Museum.

Exhibition showcasing the scenic designs created by Karel Svolinský for Bedřich Smetana's operas.

An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by brothers Joža and Franta Uprka, who documented the changing rural life in Moravia at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The Olomouc region showcases new elements of intangible cultural heritage and a newly recognized Master of traditional craftsmanship.

Photography exhibition by Liběna Rochová capturing intimate moments and human relationships.

A volunteer metal-detecting enthusiast has discovered a rare three-thousand-year-old bronze brooch that will now enrich the collections of the Regional Museum in Olomouc.

Discounted admission to the newly renovated Chopin House, featuring the Chopin Memorial and gallery.

An exhibition exploring noble families and their journeys through history, displayed in the historic Buquoy Library of Nové Hrady Castle.

The botanical garden presents the history of plant evolution from the earliest life forms to modern species in the comprehensive Plant Odyssey exhibition.

A permanent exhibition exploring key artistic movements of the 20th century from the Mařák School to the 1990s, critically examining how categories shape our understanding of Czech modernism.

Čechy pod Kosířem Castle launches its tenth jubilee season with extended opening hours, a new exhibition about the park, and newly restored ponds.

Exhibition exploring four centuries of Jesuit presence in Kutná Hora and their impact on the city's intellectual and cultural life.

An exhibition and education cycle exploring the foundations of human civilisation through displays, lectures and debates at the museum.

An interactive exhibition at Chvalský Castle inspired by Jules Verne's classic, where visitors take on the role of Phileas Fogg solving puzzles across continents. For families and adults alike.

An exhibition showcasing the work of the Lamr couple: Zlata Lamrová's embroidered textiles and Hanuš Lamr's jewellery art. An audiovisual installation inspired by a garden.

An exhibition of photographs by Zlatka and Hanuš Lamr at Gočárova Gallery presents their poetic vision of nature and garden spaces.

An exhibition dedicated to the artistic legacy and creative process of Antonio Canova, a leading neoclassical sculptor of European significance.

An exhibition celebrating the 140th anniversary of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, exploring his approach to architecture through visual studies and conceptual projects.

An exhibition documenting the tragic destruction of European villages during World War II through photographs, documents, and personal testimonies of those affected.

Exhibition exploring South Bohemian architecture of the 20th century at the historic castle.

An exhibition about traditional textile craftsmanship and the history of thread production, celebrating the skill and dedication of generations of artisans.

An exhibition exploring the history and evolution of gardening machinery and agricultural mechanization.

The exhibition explores the labyrinth as a metaphor for human thought and life's journey, confronting visitors with their attitudes toward fear, generalization, and responsibility in contemporary society.

An exhibition of bird photographs captured with a telephoto lens, offering documentary value for ornithology. A unique perspective on the avian world through the lens of a creative photographer.

An interactive exhibition at Švihov Castle dedicated to the beloved film "Three Nuts for Cinderella", where visitors explore four floors of the White Tower and encounter fairy-tale characters, behind-the-scenes photographs, and original props.

A living exhibition about the Netolice Game Reserve, a uniquely preserved 16th-century South Bohemian landscape with ponds and an artificial canal, runs in Kratochvíle Castle tower from April to November.

A seasonal treasure hunt through the Šumava Museum where visitors search for hidden butterfly-themed stickers. Suitable for all ages, running from April to October.

An exhibition of previously unpublished photographs documenting the demolition of buildings in Jindřichův Hradec during the socialist era, with archival images and comparisons of past and present urban landscapes.

An exhibition of rare Baroque Flemish tapestries from the 17th century at the House of Tapestries. Discover how these masterful textile works reveal the history, power, and artistic taste of their era.

Photography exhibition by Lena Knappová examining identity and self-assurance through a contemporary artistic lens.

Exhibition marking 300 years since the last coin was produced at the Italian Court, exploring its rich history and legacy.

Photographer Lena Knappová presents an intimate behind-the-scenes look at fashion shows, exploring how models prepare and the tensions surrounding personal boundaries, trust, and self-protection.

An opening reception celebrating Czech comic history from 1938 onwards, featuring original letters and artwork from legendary creators.

An exhibition dedicated to creative partnerships in art – married and life couples whose works were created in the context of the twentieth century. It demonstrates how personal relationships were reflected in their artistic practice.

The exhibition traces the history of tourism from the 18th century to today and critically examines its effects on society, nature, and the environment.

An educational exhibition about Denisa Prošková and 48 female painters who left their mark on art history from the Renaissance to contemporary times.

The Lapidarium exhibition in Olomouc has been expanded with a new section dedicated to ships, featuring a unique Celtic monoxyl as the centerpiece.

A season-long exhibition celebrating 55 years of the Netolice Canine Organization through photographs, chronicles, and archival materials.

An exhibition of garden art buildings inspired by classical antiquity and ancient Egypt, set in the grounds of Kunín Castle.

An exhibition of Jakub Berdych Karpelis featuring original objects made from light-fixture components transformed into spatial assemblages that blur the line between design and art.

An exhibition about forgery and copying in art, exploring the boundary between illusion and deception.

An exhibition of over one hundred historical posters from 1890–1938 demonstrates how the poster became a key medium of modern visual communication. The collection features works by Czech and international artists from public and private collections.

An exhibition exploring how the 1866 Austro-Prussian War affected the Sobotka region, told through local stories, landscapes, and the everyday experiences of ordinary people during the conflict.

An exhibition of the year's finest press photography, featuring nearly 800 images capturing key events.

The fourth chapter of an ongoing project combining exhibition and educational programme. Artistic approaches explore resilience as a relational quality toward oneself, others, and the surrounding world.

An exhibition of works by Petr Malina at Galerie Marienbad in Mariánské Lázně.

The Triennale 2026 showcases contemporary glass and jewellery works at the State Museum in Jablonec nad Nisou.

An exhibition exploring Mount Říp's significance in contemporary art, examining cultural and historical aspects through works by students and faculty of the Ústí nad Labem university.

An exhibition of contemporary art in a succulent greenhouse that explores the relationship between nature and the human world through organic materials and biomorphic forms.

An exhibition of contemporary ceramics exploring how art history is reflected in today's creative practice. Old and new works in fired clay tell the story of time and its traces.

World-renowned photographer Josef Koudelka presents his legendary Invaze 68 series - iconic photographs from August 1968 that became a symbol of resistance against occupation.

An exhibition celebrating 750 years of Šumperk's history, from its founding to modern times.

An exhibition of nature photography by Czech and Slovak photographers showcasing images of wildlife, landscapes, and remarkable natural moments in the halls of Prague Castle.

An exhibition of nearly 200 nature photographs from around the world by Czech and Slovak photographers.

The 10th Czech Nature Photo exhibition showcases nearly 200 wildlife images by Czech and Slovak photographers at Prague Castle from May to September, with guided tours and talks by award-winning photographers.

A traveling exhibition exploring the forced displacement of Czech communities in the Drahany region during 1940–1945, told through the stories of 33 villages.

An exhibition of sculptural works by students and faculty of the University of West Bohemia in Plzeň, combining a gallery with a working studio and presenting art with a holistic approach to public space.

The City Nature Challenge project documents Olomouc's biodiversity and reveals the richness of local nature through photographs and observations.

An exhibition of photographs of interwar Czechoslovak artworks, centered on details and crops that reveal conservation methods, changing public perception, and the structure of the works.

A historical photograph exhibition showcasing the evolution of Pardubice's Green Gate and Republic Square through the years.

A discounted admission ticket to the summer programme at the Vlastivědné Museum in Slaný.

A panel exhibition showcasing influential medieval women who shaped art, politics, and power in their era.

An exhibition celebrating the 90th anniversary of the Masaryk Cultural House in Mělník, tracing its history from its founding to the present day.

An exhibition about the stories behind everyday objects and how they transform through time.

An exhibition dedicated to the stories of objects and their transformations through time, presented at the Dr. Bohuslav Horák Museum in Rokycany.

A site-specific contemporary art project by UJEP students and faculty featuring installations and videos in a former church, exploring landscape, identity, and our connection to the environment.

An exhibition exploring how domestic space functions as a commodity and representation of living in late capitalism through theatrical staging and display.

An outdoor sculpture installation by Josefína Jonášová that merges playfulness with dreamlike imagery, engaging viewers and the surrounding space.

The seventh edition of Art in the City showcases four white laminate sculptures by Michal Gabriel in Tišnov. The work references the biblical Book of Revelation.

An exhibition of oil paintings by Czech artist Petr Nikl, blending natural principles with personal archive and contemporary reflection.

An exhibition of 65 artworks from the prestigious Nahit & Huma Kabakci Collection, showcasing artists from Turkish-speaking regions and enriching the Lidice Art Collection.

International contemporary art exhibition at the National Gallery. The biennale showcases works by artists from various countries.

A photographic and architectural study by Adam Štěch exploring Japan's post-war reconstruction and experimental design from 1945 to 1982.

The fourth edition of an international contemporary art biennale exploring necessity and indispensability through diverse artistic practices and cultural perspectives.

An exhibition of paper-cut artworks and intricate paper sculptures by Kornelia Nemeckova at the Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Cultural Centre.

An exhibition exploring how landscape painting evolved around 1900 from realism toward subjective experience and spirituality, featuring Central European Symbolist and Art Nouveau masters including Slavíček, Schikaneder, and Moll.

An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Pavel Preisner blending vivid compositions with the metaphysical dimension of dreams. The artist creates a poetic, surreal world of curious beings and furniture in soft pastel hues.

An exhibition by painter Lukáš Šmejkal exploring landscape as the intersection of technology and nature. The Kmit project combines the mechanical precision of energy infrastructure with organic lines of the landscape.

An exhibition of typographer and graphic designer Jan Solpera's film animations, typeface designs, theatre posters, and books, highlighting the softness and sensitive visual language of his practice.

An exhibition by Jakub Janovský and Jan Vytiska that delves into memory, folklore, desire, and the shadow aspects of human nature.

A new exhibition at Blansko Castle exploring the fascinating themes of discovery and its impact on our understanding of the world.

An exhibition by Jan Vytisky and Jakub Janovský exploring demonic archetypes, the abyss, and human corruption through the lens of Nietzschean philosophy.

An exhibition of Jan Pražan's paintings that merges imagination with landscape reality, inspired by his interest in eco-art therapy and personal encounters with nature.

An exhibition of video essays by Erik Sikora exploring neo-Dadaist art through DIY instructions and playful engagement. Features two historical works and a new piece commissioned for this show.

An exhibition of Matouš Hrbek's landscape paintings exploring the relationship between humans and nature, examining harmony between beauty, practical use, and environmental care.

Radka Bodzewicz's exhibition explores Goethe's Faust through visual cycles, examining archetypal conflicts of human desire and morality.

An exhibition by Lenka Vilhelmová that explores the unspoken and hidden dimensions of human experience through visual art.

An interactive exhibition about bees and medicinal herbs at Svojanov Castle, designed for families of all ages.

An exhibition celebrating 130 years of the fishing organization in Sušice and the city's long tradition of organized angling.

Exhibition "Aj vana be" at the Art Gallery Karlovy Vary.

An exhibition exploring the remarkable garden of Mrs. Anna at Gočárova Gallery in Pardubice.

An exhibition by the artist collective Bezhlavý jezdec showcasing four artists and their exploration of collage, television imagery, and interconnected artistic practice.

A Czech-German exhibition exploring the interplay between scientific structure and organic intuition in art, connecting Jaroslav Serpan's work with four contemporary artists.

An exhibition tracing the Czech visual art scene from the 1950s through the normalization era, focusing on artists who signed Charter 77 and defended artistic freedom.

An exhibition bridging historical jewelry and contemporary design, originating in the German town of Idar Oberstein.

Tamás Páll's film installation examines alternative forms of coexistence in industrial landscapes of Eastern Europe through videos exploring squatting and collective imagination.

An exhibition tracing plant evolution from the earliest land species 432 million years ago to modern plants.

An exhibition exploring the archaeological career and contributions of Ladislav Lábek at the West Bohemian Museum in Plzeň.

Ukrainian artist Polina Davydenko presents photographs, videos, and installations examining home, memory, and daily life during wartime. A thoughtful exploration of how people, their histories, and landscapes are shaped by conflict.

A retrospective of Czech art historian and conceptual artist Karel Miler (1940-2025), bringing together works from the GMU with selected pieces from the Moravian Gallery.

An exhibition of interwar Japanese modernist architecture that merges traditional Japanese building practices with European and American avant-garde influences.

A reconstruction of the legendary 1963 abstract art exhibition by Mikuláš Medek and Jan Koblasa, a watershed moment in Czech modern art history.

Exhibition of drawings and prints by Rudolf Karasek documenting Cheb's streets and corners from the 1920s, alongside an oil painting created after the artist's postwar displacement.

An exhibition exploring the artistic legacy of Czech and Lower Silesian Germans from the early 20th century and its dialogue with contemporary art reflecting borderland narratives.

An exhibition of landscape drawings from Václav Šrůtek's personal diaries, paired with his paintings. Unpublished sketches document his military service, European travels, and travel records.

A photography exhibition titled "Muses" runs at Plumlov Castle from late June through September 2026.

The 9th annual sculpture exhibition by VUT art students, held in the Botanical Garden. Works are displayed among the flowers both outdoors and in the greenhouses.

A retrospective of sculptor Zbyněk Sekal's work featuring his sculptures, assemblages and boxes alongside diary excerpts and personal writings.

Exhibition of costumes and props from Barrandov Studio's classic Czech fairy tales, with photographs and posters.

A rare exhibition of historical hats and headwear from the collections of Czech noble families, displayed at Kunín Castle.

An exhibition honouring K. V. Rais, a significant figure in Bělohrad's cultural history, marking a century since his death. Open through late October.

An exhibition of Václav Rodek's classical paintings that blend traditional techniques with unconventional materials such as wooden veneers and waxes. The works navigate between metaphor, narrative, and abstract painterly gesture.

An exhibition of sculptural reliefs by Richard Štipl exploring the tension between life and death through ancient and Christian imagery.

Svetlana Fialová's exhibition investigates social media culture, narcissism in portraiture, and the manipulation embedded in digital self-presentation.

Eva Maceková's paintings explore biomorphic forms and hybrid creatures as a response to contemporary alienation. The exhibition balances harmony and unease, proposing a counterpoint to digital fragmentation.

Tereza Holá's exhibition explores the body as a central theme through site-specific works made from natural materials. Her art addresses existential questions and humanity's connection to the natural world.

An exhibition exploring Caucasian, Anatolian, Persian and Turkmen carpets through their cultural diversity and the interplay between historical and contemporary textile art.

A site-specific art symposium in a historic monastery featuring contemporary Czech artists in dialogue with the building's spiritual heritage.

Summer exhibition of French impressionist landscapes and works by Czech master Antonín Chittussi at Gallery Port 1560.

An exhibition of photographs by Czech photographers Jana Jabůrková and Jiří Turek exploring the relationship between people and cities. Running from mid-July through mid-October.

French artist Rémy Xavier's exhibition explores the relationship between humans and nature through the Cypress Story series, connecting landscape with graffiti as a symbol of freedom.

An exhibition exploring how digital technology reshapes our perception of nature and wildlife, replacing direct observation with smartphone screens.

An exhibition marking fifty years of the Czech Midlands Protected Landscape Area. Discover the region's topography, geology, flora, and fauna of this second-largest protected area in the Czech Republic.

Four artists explore contemporary housing and living conditions in this exhibition at a Brno gallery space.

A sales exhibition of paintings titled Painter's Wanderings at the Cultural Centre in Frýdlant nad Ostravicí.

Mikuláš Zimula presents a fictional ancient queer civilization merging archaeological aesthetics with modern fashion. The exhibition challenges historical narratives and examines visibility and memory.

An exhibition by Egyptian artist Abdellah Taïa exploring identity and belonging through the streets of Cairo. The work captures the yearning of young people for a space where they can be fully themselves.

An exhibition of witty, sarcastic illustrations by Czech artist Dana Lédl exploring women's experiences, relationships, and inner life through her distinctive visual diary style.

Jan Matýsek's photographic series examines eroticism as a principle of connection and reciprocity. Three figures touch an invisible object in this series titled Phallomancers.

Photography exhibition exploring the fantastic rock formations of the Kokořín region. Discover the natural sculptures and geological wonders through the artist's unique perspective.

An exhibition of artworks from public spaces in the Moravian-Silesian region spanning 1948-1989, from socialist realism to monumental sculptures and mosaics of the normalization era.

An exhibition exploring the history of Dvorana Loket from its construction through decay to modern restoration and contemporary use.

A ceramic art exhibition by Jindra Viková featuring a live performance by musician Justin Lavash at the opening.

An exhibition about love and its manifestations by artists Alessandra Svatek and Matěj Hrbek.

Photography exhibition Plexus by Elena Helfrecht at Galerie Fotografic in Prague.

German artist Elena Helfrecht transforms her family's Bavarian home into a surreal stage to explore historical trauma and memory in the Plexus project.

An audiovisual work by Belgian artist Karel De Cock examines gender dynamics in classic Hollywood cinema through a video collage assembled from hundreds of films from the 1940s and 1950s.

An exhibition examining love as a universal artistic theme, tracing the emotional processes of human relationships and responsibility through contemporary artworks.

An exhibition at the National Agricultural Museum examining the history and consequences of agricultural collectivization.

A group exhibition by thirteen artists exploring the human body, identity, and visual illusion through contemporary art.

Cameron Tauschke's exhibition explores the relationship between the human figure and space through organic and geometric forms created from fragments of memories and visual impressions.

An exhibition of photographs by Ivan Pinkava, one of the most significant Czech photographers, exploring the body, transience, and the human condition.

A photography exhibition by Lenka Kamínková exploring the landscape around the Bečva springs as a living entity full of memories and hidden narratives.

Exhibition of figurative paintings and drawings by artist Rostislav Košťál at Galerie Nahoře in Metropol.

An exhibition of the original manuscript of Antonín Dvořák's opera Jacobin at the National Museum, available only in September.

An exhibition of watercolor paintings exploring the theme of water by artist Ilona Stranská from Atelier Inka in Karlovy Vary.

Czech photographer Petr Brukner presents his exhibition "Completely Ordinary Photos" at the House of Culture in Mladá Boleslav.

Exhibition of works by Czech artist Vít Soukup at Václav Špála Gallery.

An exhibition of drawn diaries and maps by artist LUSTR at the Museum of Literature in Prague.

An exhibition of oil paintings by Petr Nikl, one of the most renowned Czech visual artists. The opening takes place on 6 June in Tišnov.
An exhibition exploring the life of one woman at the Vysočina Museum branch in Telč.
An exhibition of minerals, fossils and meteorites at Bučovice Castle. Specimens spanning Earth's history, from fossilized organisms to minerals and meteorites from around the world.
An exhibition about dragons and dragon slayers in the castle stables at Sychrov, with interactive elements for the whole family.
An exhibition of Vladimír Komárek's paintings dedicated to altars of solace. The artist's work is displayed at the Museum of Vysočina in Telč.

A photographic exhibition documenting Slaný in 1948 during a pivotal period of social transformation. Historical images reveal the city at a crucial turning point in its history.

An exhibition of sculptures by Czech artist Jan Dostál exploring cosmic themes at the Vlastivědné muzeum in Slaný.

An exhibition exploring the history and cultural significance of Igráček, the beloved Czech toy that captivated generations of children.

Exhibition showcasing the artistic legacy of the Uprka brothers, celebrated Czech painters, drawn from the gallery's own collection.

A sculpture exhibition set in the garden of the Hodonín Art Gallery, showcasing works that interact with the natural landscape.

A photographic exhibition showcasing authentic 1938 photographs of fortifications in the Orlické Mountains, complemented by historical artifacts and period details.

A guided tour of the exhibition 'A Couple of People' at the Literature Museum in the National Literary Monument.

An exhibition of works by Jiří David at the Karlovy Vary Art Gallery, with an opening reception on July 4 at 6 p.m.

Photography exhibition by Ivana Lomová titled "Hodiny / The Hours" at the Karlovy Vary Art Gallery.

A relaxing afternoon in the museum courtyard with coffee, books, and exhibitions.

An exhibition of Mediterranean shells showcasing marine biology and ecology through a collection of mollusks.

An exhibition at the National Agricultural Museum in Prague exploring the history of dogs as helpers in livestock farming and their role in agricultural development.

A photographic exhibition showcasing the architecture and heritage of Brno's historic villas.

A photographic exhibition exploring the architecture and history of Brno's villas, highlighting the city's Art Nouveau and interwar architectural heritage.

The second edition of the Biennial In the Matter of Art explores essential wishes through contemporary artistic works and installations.

An exhibition titled "Dreaming" presented at Šternberk State Castle, open throughout the day.

An interactive exhibition exploring the world of puppets and classic fairy tales, highlighting traditional puppet-making crafts at Třeboň Castle.

A photography exhibition by two Czech photographers showcasing travel-inspired imagery.

"Land of Wonders" exhibition at the Municipal Museum in Kralupy nad Vltavou presents a captivating collection of exhibits from various corners of the globe.

A panel exhibition exploring the history of Lemberk Castle and the cultural heritage of the surrounding area.

Exhibition of a newly restored Gothic window from a church in Jerlochovic at the Comenius Museum in Fulnek.

An exhibition of prehistoric ornaments and jewellery-making techniques, with a hands-on pottery workshop for families and school groups.
An exhibition of paper models depicting Czech castles and fortresses in the basement of Sychrov Castle's visitor centre. Free admission for castle guests.
Petr Hudec's exhibition at Kladruby Monastery combines painting and literary works in a historic monastic setting.

An exhibition of archaeological deposits from the Rakovník region showcasing assemblages of objects and coins from the Iron Age, prehistory, and the Middle Ages.

An exhibition of photographic and visual works by Zdenek Hůla exploring composition and visual structure.

A panel exhibition in the Church of St. Wenceslas in Opava with bilingual presentation. Admission 30 CZK.

An exhibition exploring fascinating objects and stories from the East Bohemian Museum's collection in Pardubice.

An exhibition of untitled paintings at the Říp Cultural Centre. Free admission.

An exhibition exploring the wartime and post-war history of European Jewish books and their preservation in the National Library's collections.

Petr Sychra's painting exhibition explores the relationship between humans and nature. The opening reception will be held at the Castle Courtyard in Kuřim with free admission.

Painter Natali Santini's exhibition exploring the connection between visual art and music through acoustic guitar illustrations.

An exhibition of works by Irena Procházková, inspired by Olomouc and floral art. Opening reception on Monday, September 7 at 18:00.

An interactive exhibition that explores the daily lives of people with various disabilities. Experience their challenges firsthand and discover how to support them effectively.

A renovated exhibition in the castle brewery tells the story of Velhartice Castle's rebirth. The self-guided tour includes courtyards, a distillery, and outdoor games; the castle reopens on 2 April.

An exhibition showcasing unique finds from the D4 motorway archaeological excavation, revealing northern Prácheňsko as a vital communication hub across millennia.

A major exhibition celebrating Marilyn Monroe's centenary features over 270 photographs by renowned photographers and works by pop artists. The Prague exhibition spans her career and personal life.

An exhibition of abstract art created from cast acrylic materials.

An exhibition of stylized paintings by Iveta Klementová in Mariánské Lázně.

An exhibition by Hana Sommerová that examines attention and being present in the here and now.

Opening of photographer Abdellah Taïa's exhibition exploring the streets of Cairo at Galerie Kontext in Brno.

Paintings by Darja Cehelská on display at the Staré Město Information Centre. Opening reception on 10 September at 4:00 PM.

An exhibition of paintings by Jardy Sklenáře at Křtiny Castle, exploring artistic paths to the sources.

A retrospective exhibition marking 15 years of the Creative Librarians Club in Jihlava.

An exhibition of paintings by singer Lucie Víšková exploring art and nature, inviting reflection on what lies within us.

Michaela Nováková explores textile objects as living systems, examining skin, circulation, and the traces organisms leave behind.

A mystical exhibition exploring uncertainty and self-discovery through physical and mental experience.

Jan Valik's exhibition investigates the boundary between reality and fiction through abstract painting and fluid landscape interspaces.

An exhibition about trees, forests, and climate at the Museum of Forestry, Hunting and Fisheries.

An exhibition by artists Zlatka and Hanuš Lamr at the Gočárova Gallery.
An exhibition of butterflies from the Teplice museum showcases a collection of Central Highlands species and exotic specimens with a rich programme of events.

An interactive exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci's inventions and artistic works, presented in an accessible way for visitors of all ages.

A new exhibition in the town hall tower of Rokytnice nad Jizerou offers visitors an interesting look at local history and culture.
An exhibition of monumental sculptures by Austrian artist Lois Fasching featuring historical figures including Henry VIII and European monarchs.

An interactive exhibition about nature and science for the whole family at the Imaginárium of the Forman Brothers.

An exhibition of over 160 paintings and drawings by Luděk Rathouský that weaves autobiographical memory, historical imagination and medieval iconography into a distinctive artistic vision.

An exhibition of works by Czech artist Alfons Mucha, a master of Art Nouveau and poster design.

An exhibition about the significance of hunting dogs in history and modern hunting. Museum of Forestry, Hunting and Fisheries in Hluboká nad Vltavou.
An exhibition exploring six centuries of brewing tradition in Chomutov, featuring traditional techniques, historic tools, and the stories of local brewers.

An intimate exhibition showcasing selected sculptural works by Stanislav Hanzík, an artist rooted in the Most area.

A seasonal exhibition showcasing metalwork created in Helfštýn Castle's smithy since the 1980s.
An exhibition of over 500 vintage postcards from the Votice region, drawn from a collection maintained by the Zimova family for three generations.
Exhibition honoring architect Fuchs with a community weaving component at the Moravian Museum.

Guided tours of the film archive in Tábor every weekend from May to September 2026.
An exhibition of ceramic vases at Prague's Artium gallery, bringing together traditional craft and modern design.

An exhibition by the National Technical Museum and the State Regional Archive in Prague reveals stories hidden in houses through archival documents and photographs.

An exhibition exploring insect social behavior, featuring live insectariums with specimens from the Vysočina Museum.

An exhibition about Tierra del Fuego at Archeopark Pavlov, exploring the nature and culture of South America's southernmost region.
An exhibition of lace at the Lace Museum in Vamberk showcasing the craft and tradition of lacemaking.

An exhibition project merging contemporary visual art with living nature in the botanical garden at Albertov. Selected works explore the relationship between nature and the human world.

An exhibition exploring the mountain Rip in the context of contemporary culture. Gallery of Modern Art in Roudnice nad Labem.

Exhibition of student works created in collaboration with the KOVO union at the Lidice Art Collection.

An exhibition exploring public art in the Moravian-Silesian region during the Cold War era, from 1948 to 1989. The opening reception takes place on May 21.

Pavel Jestřáb's intervention in the Uprka brothers exhibition, connecting South Moravian tradition with cosmic themes and the concept of gazing skyward.

The 54th edition of the world's oldest and largest children's art exhibition, this year themed around "The Book". The exhibition features creative works by young artists from across the world.

A unique exhibition of historical cutlery from 1800-1950 from across Europe in Rokytnice nad Jizerou.

An exhibition of colorful inspiration at the National Agricultural Museum in Valtice, featuring a diverse range of artistic and design works.

Exhibition "Fragility" at the Umění ve městě gallery in České Budějovice.

A traveling exhibition about Czechoslovak refugees in Sweden during World War II, mapping stories of survival and humanitarian aid.

An exhibition of handcrafted works celebrating the artistry, patience, and skill behind unique creations made by hand.

Exhibition of 65 newly donated artworks by artists from Turkish-speaking countries at the Lidice Art Collection.

An exhibition of student works from the F. L. Gassman Music School in Most.

Student exhibition from the Secondary Technical School Hamr-Litvínov showcasing works in the Regional Museum and Gallery.

A multimedia exhibition dialogue between works from the Magnus Art collection and videos by Jindřich Chalupecký Prize laureates, spanning from 1990 to the present.

The second edition of an international contemporary art exhibition exploring essential wishes and the needs of society.

Exhibition showcasing the life and work of František Tesař, a notable Czech cultural figure born in Čáslav.

Photography exhibition by Patrik Hábl at the Regional Museum and Gallery in Most.

An exhibition of historical musical instruments from Jaromír Růčka's collection, with an opening reception and guided tour.

An exhibition celebrating 130 years of fishing heritage in Sušice, featuring historical photographs and artifacts from the local fishing club's activities.

A retrospective exhibition of the largest private collection of SEVA building-set models and their creative variations.

An exhibition of art deco glassware and design by master craftspeople from the Valašské Meziříčí region.

Guided tours of the "Story of Stone" exhibition with experts from the Olomouc Regional Museum. Discover the history of the city and its surroundings through geology and archaeology.
The exhibition (In)Valuable Witnesses in Broumov. The exhibition is presented at IC Broumovska.

Lukáš Procházka's exhibition of zines and photographs examines identity as a process of learning and failure, inspired by Judith Butler's theory of gender as repeated performance.

An exhibition of Josef Sudek's photographs exploring industrial objects and machines. The Czech photographer's distinctive vision of the beauty in industrial forms.

Drawings by Zuzana Hrubošová explore the rhythms, light and dynamism of the architecture of Santini-Aichel and Gaudí.

A photography exhibition documenting everyday life in the small village of Řídeč, located at the crossroads of the Haná region and the Low Jeseníky mountains.

An exhibition of Petr Bureš's paintings that merges portraiture and landscape in a meditation on preserving the ephemeral.

An exhibition of portraits of Jewish women from biblical times to the present, featuring both well-known and lesser-known figures from the book Jewish Heroines.
Exhibition of paintings by artists from the Czech-Polish border region in Broumov. A meeting of creators from both sides of the border through visual art.
Photography exhibition by Jan Pavel Hille and Anna Jacobs at Kulturní Plantaž Blatná.
The Stopy exhibition in Plzen explores visual and conceptual traces in art and space.

Bílá Lhota Arboretum offers cool shade under tree canopies and summer novelties for visitors looking to escape the heat.

Guided tours of the National Museum of Brewing in the historic 1842 Černokostelec Brewery showcase Industrial Revolution brewing technologies and the world's largest functioning wood-fired brewing kettle.

A survey of modern and contemporary sculpture featuring over 20 works by key Czech and Slovak artists who have defined the region's visual art scene.

An exhibition exploring the meanders of the Oder River as a metaphor for art and memory, created in partnership with the Novojičín Museum.

An exhibition exploring the meanders of the Oder River and the Novojičín landscape, linking physical movement with journeys through time and memory.
Exhibition exploring the poetics and artistic legacy of Božena Augustínová.

Permanent exhibition at the Municipal Museum in Veselí nad Moravou featuring a museum suitcase and Albi pencils.

An exhibition at the Municipal Museum and Castle of Týnec nad Sázavou exploring the connection between heaven and earth through photography and contemporary art.

An exhibition of newly displayed artifacts from the Brewery Museum in Plzeň reveals previously hidden treasures from its collections.

Jan Stolín's installation in the Baroque Church of St. Lawrence features minimalist sculptures and light works that respond to visitors' movements.

An exhibition of paintings by Václav Šrůtek at the Gallery of Fine Arts in Náchod.

A pop-up exhibition showcasing four pairs of works from the Centre for Audiovisual Studies, exploring time, repetition and technology across two decades.

An exhibition by Hana Sommerová at the Cabinet of the Náchod Gallery of Fine Arts, combining painting, paper elements, and reflections on interior space, views through windows, and motion.

An exhibition of photographs by Jiří Thýn, one of the key voices in contemporary Czech photography. The works explore thematic cycles and experimental approaches to the medium.

Karel Cudlín's photographic exhibition traces Ukraine from the Velvet Revolution through independence, the Orange Revolution, and Euromaidan to contemporary rural life.

An exhibition of eight historical copper engravings by Friedrich Bernard Werner showing Baroque Olomouc from the 18th century and its transformation to the present day.
An exhibition exploring spiritual and artistic themes through contemporary visual art at the Moravian Museum.

An exhibition of works by Czech artist Lukáš Slavický at Galerie Dům.

An exhibition in the historic buildings of Zahrada Čech in Litoměřice showcasing a fairy-tale world.

Savka Marenić's project explores the public space around Palmovka and questions the role of the Libeň Synagogue in the neighbourhood's identity.

An exhibition of orchids from the Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sciences in the Natura Gallery. Admission is included with entry to Průhonice Park.

An exhibition exploring the French pantomime legend Jean Gaspard Deburau through visual art and photography.

An exhibition about the signatories of Charter 77 and their struggle for freedom in communist Czechoslovakia.

An exhibition exploring the relationship between inner and outer worlds at the House of Culture in Kroměříž.

An exhibition organized by Palaestra, an association focused on extracurricular activities and youth education.

An exhibition of still life paintings at the House of Culture in Kroměříž.

A psychedelic exhibition at Pragovka gallery featuring interactive installations and displays that explore the visual world of psychedelia.
The Beneart Anew exhibition at Týnec nad Sázavou Museum showcases new pieces from this collection.

An exhibition of works by three members of the Hanke family, with an opening reception and screening of a film about Jiří Hanke.

Exhibition of award-winning photographs from the 68th Mapový okruh Vysočina photography contest, featuring the presentation of prizes to the winners.

An exhibition showcasing the hunting traditions and natural environment of the Olomouc region.

Photography exhibition by Alena Šustrová at the Holandský dům Gallery in Beroun.

International exhibition of machinery and industrial technologies at the exhibition grounds in Kroměříž.

Contemporary art exhibition exploring nature, space, and the cosmos through works created in the landscape, inspired by Rilke's poetry.

Monika Váňová Horčicová's sculptural exhibition features an oversized hand exploring its symbolic meaning across religions and cultures.

An exhibition celebrating Hurvínek, the famous Czech puppet who has remained a symbol of national theatrical tradition for nearly a century.

An exhibition of sculptures by Martina Hozová and Kryštof Kaplan that investigates the boundary between artificial and natural worlds, revealing the mechanistic nature of human existence through the anthropomorphization of technology.

An exhibition by eight Hungarian artists exploring societal trauma and doubt through political commentary, personal symbolism, and memory work.

A drawing and sculptural installation by Hanna Szabó-Sáfrány created through performative practice, exploring traces of affection and intimacy through gesture.

A Budapest-based architecture studio explores unconventional objects and the evolution of vernacular architecture through a workshop and exhibition.

Two artists combine skilled craftsmanship with imagination, humor, and storytelling. Collages, illustrations, artist books, and curious objects crafted from natural materials.

A multimedia exhibition by Libor Novotný exploring the interplay between nature, architecture, and geometry. The artist examines how natural processes intersect with contemporary civilization and investigates spatial division through geometric forms.

An exhibition of works by Rostislav Novák, an authentic painter of the 1980s generation, returning with eruptive, layered paintings that document his physical engagement with painting.

The 10th anniversary edition of the From the Soul exhibition, organized by Domino at Charity České Budějovice as part of a nationwide mental health awareness campaign.

Exhibition of the 2026 events calendar at the Rakovník town hall exhibition space.

Opening of Mikuláš Zimula's exhibition at Galerie Kontext. A young artist presents his new collection titled Ancient Girl Starter Pack.
An exhibition showcasing the traditional craft of hand-knitted socks and stockings.
An exhibition of Italian sculptor Antonio Canova's work in the historic Kynžvart Castle.

A photography exhibition showcasing the landscapes of Posazavi and other regions of Bohemia, open from August through September 2026.
A panel exhibition based on aristocratic travel diaries from 19th-century Italy, revealing how the nobility journeyed without modern photography or navigation tools.

An exhibition showcasing unusual and captivating insect species at the Moravian Land Museum.

An exhibition about the elites of Great Moravia and the role of Christianity in their lives and power.

An exhibition exploring the myth of the Great Goddess at the Moravian Land Museum in Brno.

An exhibition about mammoths and the Ice Age in Moravian history, displayed in the Zdeněk Burian Gallery.

An exhibition introducing visitors to popular tourist routes and attractions in the areas surrounding Rokycany.
Exhibition of sculptures and drawings by Ludmila Seefried-Matějková, complemented by photographs by Zuzana Richter documenting the installations in Berlin.
Exhibition honouring photographer Miroslav Matoušek, who would have turned 100 this year. A self-taught artist closely tied to the Vysočina region and one of the Czech Republic's most prominent photographers.

An original LEGO exhibition by Marek Mencl, founder of Kostky v Plzni, showcasing creative brick constructions.
An exhibition by visual artist Barbora Lungová exploring humanity's relationship with nature, plants, and ecosystems. Winner of the 2025 Jindřich Chalupecký Prize.
An exhibition of eight artists examining the trauma of Hungarian society and the return of authoritarian ideas over the past two decades.
An exhibition exploring discomfort through everyday objects, inspired by Samuel Beckett's novel Watt.
Tamás Páll's film installation series examines alternative forms of coexistence in industrially transformed Eastern Europe, using abandoned sites as stages for new realities.

An exhibition exploring the world of the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes.
A drawing and sculptural installation by Hanna Szabó-Sáfrány exploring the paradox of distance in expressions of intimacy through performative practice.
An exhibition by eight Hungarian artists exploring contemporary Hungarian society through political commentary, personal symbols, memory, and humour.