Museums

Overview of selected Pilsen museums on www.cz-museums.cz.

Museum of West Bohemia

www.zcm.cz

Ethnographic museum of the Pilsen Region

www.zcm.cz

Brewery Museum

www.prazdroj.cz

Diocese Museum

Exposition of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque sculptures in the cloister of the Franciscan monastery, chapel of St. Barbara with Gothic frescos, exhibition hall in the Baroque monastic refectory. Museum temporarily closed.

Patton Memorial Pilsen

Patton Memorial Pilsen - click on the picture to enlargeThe only American Army museum in Bohemia, opened on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Pilsen and South-West Bohemia. It features the stay of the American soldiers in the region May through November 1945.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sightseeing Tours
The exhibition presents a selection of objects and documents mostly from private collections, especially parts of munitions and equipment.
www.americancenter.cz

Ghost Museum

Ghost Museum - click on the picture to enlargeGhost Museum is situated right in the city centre. The exhibition features the themes of fairy-tale worlds and legends. Recommended especially for children.

 

 

 

 

Sightseeing Tours
Fairy-tale beings of the Pilsen legends located in the historical cellars are the museum specialty.
www.muzeumstrasidel.cz

Techmania Science Center

Techmania Science Center - click on the picture to enlargeModern interactive museum on the premises of the Škoda factory. Under construction.
www.techmania.cz

 

 

 

 

 

Puppet Museum

Puppet Museum - click on the picture to enlargeLocated in the completely adapted historical house No. 24 in the Square of the Republic, the Puppet Museum is expected to be opened in 2009. Exhibitions and workshops will map the unique history and present of Pilsen puppetry and offer interactive activities for both children and adult visitors.
www.muzeumloutek.cz

 

 

 

 

 

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Published: 28.4.2011, Martin Pecuch