17. 11. 2019 – 13. 4. 2020 Ctěnice Chateau
The exhibition provides a detailed overview of book production as well as the mastery of the bookbinders of Prague including their guilds and fellowships. >
6. 11. 2019 – 5. 1. 2020 Main Building
An exhibition of Juraj Martiška’s illustrations Juraj Martiška is an outstanding Slovak illustrator, painter, and graphic designer who was awarded the Ludovít Fulla Prize in 2013 for children’s illustrations. >
5. 11. 2019 – 2. 2. 2020 Main Building
The mini exhibition of the Object of the Season series will present the results of excavations that uncovered the 13th century Old Town fortification wall and a gate named after the nearby Church of Saint Valentine. >
30. 10. 2019 – 26. 4. 2020 Main Building
The solo exhibition of photographs by Jovan Dezort, a significant Czechoslovak and Czech photographer and reporter, will celebrate his 85th birthday. >
12. 10. 2019 – 29. 3. 2020 Study and Documentation Centre Norbertov
The exhibition presents a unique collection of folk bonnets held by the Slovak National Museum in Martin. The entire collection comprises several thousand pieces. >
25. 9. 2019 – 26. 4. 2020 Main Building
Featuring posters, leaflets, photographs, and film shots, the exhibition presents the City of Prague in November and December 1989. >
25. 9. 2019 – 29. 12. 2019 Main Building
The outdoor panel exhibition titled Prague 1989 – The Path to Freedom introduces to the visitors the crucial moments of our modern history which took place in Prague and ... >
15. 5. 2019 – 29. 3. 2020 House at the Golden Ring
Visitors to the exhibition will become familiar with stove tile production and stove-making in Prague during the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. >
17. 4. 2019 – 29. 12. 2019 Main Building
How do the homeless people live in Prague today? Where do they live, what do they do, and what are their dreams? >
from 1. 1. 2019 Virtual Exhibition
Virtual Exhibition will introduce medieval textile and dyeing crafts during the 14th and 15th centuries. >
from 29. 11. 2018 Virtual Exhibition
The eighth exhibition about the quarters of Prague is available in virtual form, providing you with an opportunity to take a look into Strašnice which was affected by almost every siege and war in the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia. >
from 9. 8. 2017 Virtual Exhibition
The City of Prague Museum prepared a virtual tour of the exhibition The History of Floods in Prague to mark the 15th anniversary of the flood in August 2002... >
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