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25. 9. 2013 – 10. 11. 2013 Main Building
Based on Asian urban tradition, a city cannot exist without walls--especially a major city like Seoul. Its fortifications were built shortly after the city was founded >
3. 9. 2013 – 20. 10. 2013 Main Building
Beginning September 3, 2013, the City of Prague Museum will present to the public the Chain of Office and some of the gifts that have been donated >
23. 5. 2013 – 19. 9. 2013 Villa Müller, Austrian Cultural Forum
Adolf Loos is one of the most remarkable representatives of modern architecture. He was born and grew up in Brno during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. >
26. 8. 2012 – 15. 9. 2013 Ctěnice Chateau
This exhibition presents folk customs and enchanting handicrafts associated with 19th century village life as it changed from month to month in harmony >
23. 2. 2013 – 8. 9. 2013 Ctěnice Chateau
The exhibition ‘Stone for My City’, which is co-organized with the Museum of Central Brdy, presents the essential role Prague stone has played >
22. 4. 2013 – 8. 9. 2013 Ctěnice Chateau
That year--which was devoted to the International Year of Biodiversity--more than 25,000 children from 61 countries submitted works abounding in bugs, butterflies >
11. 6. 2013 – 26. 8. 2013 Main Building
The object of the season for the summer months-traditionally associated with traveling--is an exhibit recalling the era of the first airlines, slowly developing automobile >
13. 3. 2013 – 25. 8. 2013 Main Building
The City of Prague Museum presents the exhibition Zdenko Feyfar – Unknown and Known in its main museum building at Florenc. Celebrating the 100th anniversary >
17. 3. 2013 – 16. 6. 2013 Ctěnice Chateau
The City of Prague Museum and the National Museum organized an exhibition of Japanese toys titled “Playing All Day Long” from the collections of the Náprstek Museum of Asian >
12. 3. 2013 – 10. 6. 2013 Main Building
The playing cards collection of the City of Prague Museum includes cards produced in Prague between the 16th and 20th centuries, and some items are presented for the first >
10. 10. 2012 – 5. 5. 2013 Main Building
This exhibition introduced two remarkable quarters of Prague in all their variety and diversity. A wide variety of photos and other pieces from the museum’s archives >
25. 11. 2012 – 10. 3. 2013 Main Building
There are more than a thousand items in the City of Prague Museum’s collection of locks and forging. They have often found their way to the museum through the efforts >
28. 11. 2012 – 24. 2. 2013 Main Building
The exhibition was made up of eleven “nests” introducing eleven contemporary Czech illustrators for children. Included artists were selected with an emphasis on their use >