
Opening of The Second Fire: A Love Letter to Lake Baikal
Opening reception of the exhibition The Second Fire: A Love Letter to Lake Baikal, featuring an opening programme at the Prague City Gallery.
71 events for the next 18 months

Opening reception of the exhibition The Second Fire: A Love Letter to Lake Baikal, featuring an opening programme at the Prague City Gallery.

Exhibition of flowers depicted in paintings from the National Agricultural Museum's collection, showcasing botanical beauty and artistic interpretations of floral themes.

A showcase of masterworks by Turner and Constable, the defining landscape painters of 19th-century Britain.

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Join Anna Steinerová's studio for its 2nd anniversary celebration featuring a small exhibition, refreshments, and an evening guitar performance by local musicians.

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An exhibition examining art and its role in contemporary culture. Opening at Divadlo Na Zábradlí in Prague.

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An open studio dedicated to landscape painting and artistic expression. Meet the artist and explore their creative process.

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Opening of Martin Forman's exhibition featuring paintings inspired by nature and cosmic principles. Discover unique artworks at Ponava Cafe.

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Lumia Gallery's opening night features new installations from Czech and international artists, climaxing with a live techno performance by Japanese producer Makoto Inoue combining music, projection, and real-time visuals.

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Annual exhibition of final student works from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Opening reception and public viewing across multiple buildings in Prague 7.

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A fashion showcase of Jiřina Tauchmanová's designs with supporting entertainment at Bělohradská sýpka.

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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.

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Experience Mikulov Castle after dark with extended museum access and special evening programming for visitors.

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Ethnography Days at the Kinský Summer Palace showcase wedding folk costumes, a fashion show of folklore-inspired textiles, children's activities, and performances by folk ensembles. The programme also includes a craft fair and a celebration of the 20th anniversary of Slovak verbunk's UNESCO inscription.

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Explore the normally inaccessible Romanesque floor of the Old Royal Palace at Prague Castle, featuring a 12th-century vaulted hall and remnants of a 10th-century rampart. Free entry.

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Creative workshop for young children exploring artistic techniques through the Václav Sokol exhibition. Kids aged 4-7 will create their own artworks inspired by this celebrated Czech artist.

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Members-only visit to the Drawing Studio at Prague's Academy of Fine Arts, featuring student work and creative process.

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An afternoon of activities at the gallery: a performative walk with Markéta Kinterová, a guided exhibition tour, a creative workshop for children, and more.

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An immersive event blending ambient sound, literary readings, and visual art at Kunsthalle Praha.

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A Museum Night at Medova vila exploring wood through both lighthearted and serious artistic perspectives.

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The National Agricultural Museum opens its storage facilities to the public, offering visitors a rare glimpse into collections not normally on display.

(14 days)
This exhibition chronicles 250 years of Ostrava-Karviná mining history through photographs, artefacts, tools, and artworks. The centrepiece is a replica of the last coal cart from the ČSM Mine, marking the end of an era.

An exhibition celebrating the architectural heritage and historical significance of Prague's iconic arcades through photographs and archival materials.
Photographer and artist Carolina Arandia presents a solo exhibition investigating the interplay between reality and imagination using experimental photographic methods.

Guided tour of the Second Fire: A Love Letter to Lake Baikal exhibition with English-language commentary. Perfect for visitors seeking an in-depth artistic experience.

Discover the history and future of the unique Ceremonial Hall of the Burial Brotherhood in Prague's Josefov. A lecture about the creation of a new exhibition in this remarkable Jewish heritage site.
An evening programme at Šmeralův statek with museum exhibitions and special activities for visitors of all ages.

A garden celebration at the Prague City Gallery, complementing an exhibition exploring the landscape of inner wandering. An opportunity to gather in a pleasant outdoor setting.

An evening programme at Blansko Castle celebrating traditional crafts and the cultural heritage of different Czech regions.

An exhibition celebrating the architectural heritage and historical significance of Prague's iconic arcades through photographs and archival materials.

A festive closing ceremony for an exhibition celebrating the tastes and aromas of the region, held at Blansko Castle.

Museum Kampa's summer programme for children offers engaging activities and art-focused educational workshops.

An open gallery day in Šumperk showcasing exhibitions by local and regional artists across galleries throughout the city.

Creative workshop for adults and seniors exploring ceramic decoration and structure, inspired by the Labyrinth exhibition.

(22 days)
An exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and ceramics by local art school students, with an opening reception on 4 June at 17:00.

An exhibition of photographs documenting six puppets that survived a devastating fire at a children's centre. Photographer Šimon Pikous captured them using analogue large-format photography, creating an installation that merges photographs with the original artefacts.

Opening of amateur photographer Michal Páv's macrophotography exhibition dedicated to dragonflies. The artist has been pursuing photography since his youth, inspired by his father's passion.

(2 days)
A traditional demonstration of historic agricultural machinery in operation. Tractors, combine harvesters, and engines from museum collections, a skill-driving course, family activities, and rides on a vintage tractor.

Tour of a 1932 functionalist villa built for a textile factory co-owner. The house retains its original character and opens to the public for the first time this year.

Screen printing workshop for adults and seniors at Troja Castle, part of the programme accompanying the Labyrinth exhibition.

A hands-on screen printing workshop for adults and seniors linked to the Labyrinth exhibition. This intergenerational programme brings people together to explore the art of screen printing.

Opening reception of an art exhibition showcasing works by young students from the Morava Basic Art School.

Opening reception of the exhibition DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign exploring the relationship between data and sovereignty.

A spectacular fashion show featuring the latest trends and designs at BVV Brno.

(81 days)
An international exhibition exploring how digital infrastructure and algorithms shape personal and political sovereignty through works by eight artists from seven countries.

(2 days)
The Czech Republic's largest truck and bus exhibition, featuring the latest vehicles, stunt shows, a Dakar special, and an evening music festival. Aimed at professionals and families alike.

The National Museum opens all its Prague and regional locations with free admission. Explore the country's largest museum institution and its collection of 20 million items.

(76 days)
An exhibition at Uherčice Castle showcases Prince Emanuel Collalto's 1908 expedition to Abyssinia through his travel diary and period photographs, exploring 19th-century European nobility's encounters with distant cultures.

A floral exhibition at the National Agricultural Museum Prague celebrating irises and peonies at their peak season.

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

The opening of the exhibition "Vířime prach" takes place at Mikulov Castle, a historic venue showcasing contemporary art.

Fashion show of graduate collections from Tomas Bata University's design programme, featuring emerging Czech designers. Two runway blocks with doors opening at 16:30 and 18:30.

(71 days)
Opening of an exhibition of paintings and tapestries by Eva Hudcová-Červinková at Musilka in Brno. The artist will present her Art-Protis tapestries, paintings, and other works.

Romantic castle tour at sunset with candlelight and natural light creating atmospheric shadows. Perfect for couples and atmosphere lovers.

(9 days)
Exhibition by Spanish painter Pedro Líndez celebrating the beauty of ordinary things – from fruit to portraits to traditional elements of his region. Includes lectures, musical evenings, and movement gatherings.

A three-day festival celebrating the colours, structures, and natural beauty of minerals at the Sunny Baths.

(2 days)
A traditional international dog show with over 50 years of history. Two-day event featuring dogs from all FCI groups, judging, and the awarding of prestigious titles.

Explore six architectural masterpieces of Brno in a single weekend. Visit the iconic villas that defined the city's architectural heritage.

A romantic castle tour at sunset with atmospheric candlelight and natural illumination.

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

Festive closing of the Mikulov Art Symposium with exhibition opening at the castle. Discover the works created by symposium participants.

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

The tenth edition of the Dog Stars exhibition on the red carpet, supporting animal shelters and temporary foster homes.

Creative workshop for adults and seniors linked to an exhibition about the landscape of inner wandering. An integration programme fostering intergenerational meeting and artistic expression.

A ten-day project blending bonsai, tradition, and Far Eastern art within the Sunny Baths. A unique experience for nature lovers and enthusiasts of Asian culture.

Creative workshop for adults and seniors linked to an exhibition exploring labyrinths. An intergenerational programme combining art-making with community engagement.

(4 days)
International exhibition of wood, construction, and design featuring leading manufacturers and industry experts.

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

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An exclusive members' trip to Art Basel Paris, the world-renowned art fair held at the iconic Grand Palais in Paris.

Festive closing of the exhibition celebrating twenty years of Křinec Castle's operation. Last chance to see the prepared programme.
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An exhibition dedicated to two great British landscape painters, Turner and Constable, their lives and artistic legacy.

A new exhibition space opens in Prague with Echoes of Tomorrow, showcasing ten international artists exploring cutting-edge technology and the boundary between present and future through interactive installations and immersive experiences.

The most comprehensive Czech version of the Titanic exhibition features original ocean artifacts, cabin replicas, and immersive projections. Visitors receive a real passenger's boarding pass and learn their character's fate.

The National Agricultural Museum in Prague celebrates International Museum Day with special programming and open access.

A new exhibition space showcasing ten international artists working with cutting-edge technology, from laser installations and robotic sculpture to immersive 360° projections and interactive digital art.

A guided tour of The Rest Interval exhibition with artist Andrej Dúbravský. A unique opportunity to hear the artist's perspective on his own work.

The largest Titanic exhibition in the Czech Republic features original artifacts from the wreck, cabin replicas, and interactive zones. Guided tours with historians offer perspectives on the era and passengers' fates.

The UMPRUM Biennial: Generation Z exhibition features guided tours, workshops, children's activities, and a performance at the National Gallery Prague's opening celebration.

An exhibition combining luxurious brocades, more than 20 unique metal jewellery pieces and thousands of fabric flowers in various installations. Features animated paintings and student works from Třeboň schools.

The National Gallery Prague invites visitors to explore all permanent exhibitions free of charge on International Museum and Gallery Day, with an additional programme.

The National Agricultural Museum opens its exhibitions and displays at a reduced admission price as part of the Máme otevřeno festival. Perfect for families and lovers of agricultural history.

The National Technical Museum offers discounted admission to its three branches outside Prague – in Plaská, Chomutov and Vyšší Brod.

A regional dog show at the National Agricultural Museum in Prague, featuring various dog breeds and breeders.

Explore the #PRESENT PERFECT exhibition with an expert guide who will introduce you to contemporary artworks and their creative context.

Explore the studio of celebrated Czech sculptor František Bílek with an expert guide at the Prague City Gallery.

An exhibition of posters from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, exploring Art Nouveau and Symbolism alongside the permanent collection at Bílka's Villa.

Tour of a 1932 functionalist villa built for a textile factory co-owner. The house retains its original character and offers insight into Humpolec's architectural heritage.

A multimedia festival exploring life in North Korea and the stories of refugees, featuring an immersive installation, portraits, and firsthand accounts from those who escaped totalitarianism.

The most comprehensive Czech version of the TITANIC – The Artifact Exhibition features original artifacts from the wreck, cabin replicas, and immersive projections. Children enjoy an adventure trail, while adults can attend guided tours led by historians.

The creators of Signal Festival open a new 2,500 m² exhibition space with the inaugural show "Echoes of Tomorrow", featuring ten international artists exploring cutting-edge technology through interactive installations, laser art, and immersive 360° projections.

A second guided tour exploring the history and phenomenon of the MXM Gallery. Discover its fascinating collection and the stories behind it.

(2 days)
The Czech Republic's largest minerals fair with over 270 vendors from 14 countries. Visitors can buy minerals, jewelry and decorations or create their own jewelry using wire-wrapping and other techniques.

Kunsthalle Praha is a contemporary art gallery in Prague's historic centre housed in a former transformer station. The venue offers exhibitions, a design shop, bistro, and café with views of Petřín and Prague Castle.

Three museum exhibitions open at an unusual time. Children can participate in an evening programme with a firefighting theme.

A new exhibition space opens with Echoes of Tomorrow, showcasing ten international artists exploring cutting-edge technology and the boundary between present and future, featuring interactive installations and immersive projections.

Exhibition opening showcasing contemporary ceramic art that explores the concept of time and its imprints on artistic expression.
A guided tour of Kryštof Netolický's exhibition at Galerie XY during Olomouc Museum Night. Discover the artist's work in an interactive evening setting.

The largest Czech version of the TITANIC – The Artifact Exhibition features original artifacts from the wreck, cabin replicas, and immersive projections. Includes guided tours by historians and an adventure trail for children.

Guided tours of the 1906 Art Nouveau villa designed by architect Dušan Jurkovič. Czech commentary included; English and German available by advance booking.

A unique one-hour tour in complete darkness led by a blind guide that teaches you to perceive the world without sight. Includes a visible exhibition section with aids for the blind.

Painter Alexey Klyuykov's exhibition explores works at the intersection of construction and abstraction. Opening reception on May 14 from 18:00.

Opening reception of an exhibition by artist Slavomíra Ondrušová. Meet the artist and discover her work at the Vzlet gallery.

Expert-led tour of the Expanze exhibition with curator Magdalena Juříková, exploring the exhibition's key works and artistic concepts.

The Czech Republic's most comprehensive Titanic exhibition features original artifacts from the wreck, cabin replicas, and interactive zones. Visitors discover the fate of a real passenger and can touch an iceberg.

The first edition of the ArtDvorky project brings art exhibitions to the streets of Louny. Gallery visitors and ArtClub members display their works at multiple locations across the city.

A multimedia festival exploring life in North Korea and the stories of refugees who escaped. Immersive installation in Prague Market Hall with authentic testimonies, photography, and a children's zone.

A new exhibition space showcasing ten international artists working with cutting-edge technology – from laser installations and robotic sculpture to immersive 360° projections and interactive digital art.

Experience an hour in complete darkness guided by a blind guide, relying only on your other senses to discover how blind people navigate the world daily.

Kunsthalle Praha is an interdisciplinary gallery focused on contemporary and modern art. Located in Prague's historic centre, it offers exhibitions, a design shop, bistro, and café with a terrace.

Expert-led tour of the Karoušek / Novák exhibition with curator Iva Mladičová at Museum Kampa.

Opening reception of an exhibition by two artists exploring the body as a machine and its transformation. The exhibition runs from 14 May to 21 June 2026.

A film about the life and musical legacy of Czech composer Vitězslava Kaprálová, screened at Kino Atlas in Prague.

The most comprehensive Czech version of the Titanic exhibition features original artifacts, cabin replicas, and an immersive projection zone. Suitable for the whole family.

The creators of Signal Festival open the new exhibition space Signal Space with the inaugural exhibition Echoes of Tomorrow. Ten artists from around the world present works at the intersection of present and future using cutting-edge technology, lasers, robotics, and 360° projections.

An exhibition exploring the National Museum's collections and their scientific significance. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in natural sciences and museum work.

A guided tour of an exhibition celebrating Vojta Náprstek, a key figure in 19th-century Czech history. Meet the curators as they explore his legacy on the occasion of his 200th birthday.

A unique one-hour tour in complete darkness led by a blind guide, where participants experience the world without sight and rely on their other senses.

The inaugural Signal Space exhibition showcases ten international artists exploring the intersection of present and future. Interactive installations, laser projections, and robotic sculpture fill 2,500 m² of immersive digital art.

The most comprehensive Czech version of the TITANIC – The Artifact Exhibition features original artifacts from the wreck, cabin replicas, and interactive zones. Visitors receive a real passenger's boarding pass and discover their character's fate.

The J. V. Sládek Museum in Zbíroz presents a collection of wooden toys crafted in historic local workshops. Discover the heritage of traditional toy-making and the stories behind these cherished childhood treasures.

The creators of Signal Festival open a new space where technology becomes art. Echoes of Tomorrow showcases ten world-renowned artists and their works at the intersection of present and future.

The most comprehensive Czech version of the famous Titanic exhibition takes you aboard the world's most iconic ship. See original artifacts, walk through cabin replicas, and experience the dramatic sinking in an immersive zone.

A multimedia festival exploring life in North Korea and the stories of refugees. An immersive 1,500 m² installation featuring authentic testimonies, photography, and illustrations, plus a children's zone.

A unique one-hour tour in complete darkness with a blind guide that offers a fresh perspective on the world. Experience how to navigate without sight and discover the aids that help blind people in their daily lives.

A guided tour of the historic Toulcův Dvůr complex featuring a natural garden, working farm, and exhibition of traditional crafts. Ideal for families with children.

Original artifacts from the Titanic wreck, cabin replicas, and immersive projections of the sinking. Each visitor receives a passenger boarding pass and discovers whether their character survived.

The creators of Signal Festival open the new exhibition space Signal Space with its inaugural show Echoes of Tomorrow. Ten artists from around the world present works using cutting-edge technologies — from the Infinite Room through laser installations to robotic sculpture and 360° projections.

(13 days)
A mobile legionnaire museum travels across Czech and Moravian railways. The unique exhibition will stop at 24 stations from March to November 2026.

(27 days)
A traditional exhibition of over 140 tulip varieties at the Dendrological Garden in Průhonice, featuring a rare collection of black tulips and informational panels about cultivation and breeding.

(30 days)
Hungarian artist Barbara Nagy presents an installation of engraved wooden panels exploring the relationship between light and darkness through the philosophical lens of Dürer's Melancholia. Free admission.

(34 days)
Photographer Karel Meister's opening showcases unconventional portraits of notable figures, featuring actor Ondřej Vetchý and a live online performance with Vladimír Pucholt.

(31 days)
An exhibition of children's artwork dedicated to fathers. Kindergarten and primary school students from Šluknov display letters, drawings, and creative works.

(46 days)
A live tropical butterfly exhibition in Prague's Botanical Garden showcases how these insects survive and defend themselves against predators. Visitors will see hundreds of freely flying butterflies and witness their emergence from pupae.

(50 days)
An exhibition celebrating artist Jaroslav Gebr, who emigrated to Hollywood and worked for Universal Studios creating set designs and paintings for iconic films with Spielberg and Eastwood.

(58 days)
A colourful educational playroom for children aged 0–11 featuring illustrations by Vendula Hegerová. It combines fun, creativity, and movement – from a music corner through skill games to a photo corner and giant flip-book.

(62 days)
An exhibition of photographs and paintings by Mojmír Blažejovský and Zbyněk Žďára exploring the dialogue between two artistic media. The opening vernissage takes place on March 17 at 5 p.m.

(64 days)
An exhibition of glass artworks by forty artists showcasing both traditional craftsmanship and contemporary artistic approaches. The opening reception on 15 March features live music from Nitere at Letohrad Castle.

(93 days)
The first dedicated exhibition of Václav Špála's floral still lifes. Museum Kampa presents nearly 80 paintings from the 1920s to the 1940s, including ten works that the artist himself considered his finest.

(94 days)
An exhibition celebrating 60 years of Večerníček features 48 fairy tales, original sets, and interactive activities. Visitors can perform puppet theatre, try dubbing, and discover Czech animation from Jiří Trnka to contemporary creators.

(206 days)
A regular sales exhibition of visual art by artists connected to Bechyně, featuring paintings, jewelry, woodcarvings, ceramics, and books by local creators.