As the country’s
capital, there are many structures built that are dedicated to the
arts, culture and history of the Czech Republic. There are a good
number of museums located in Prague that house very interesting
artifacts and documents. While some tourists come here to enjoy the
companionship
of beautiful Czech women escorts, your tour of the city
will also be complemented by visiting one of these museums.
The National
Museum
Housed in a
remarkable structure built in 1880, the national museum is
undoubtedly the biggest museum in the country. Everything the tourist
needs to know
about the history of the country can be found in this
structure. From pre-historic rocks to various special exhibits, the
National Museum always features something
worthy to be seen by locals
and tourists alike. There are two interesting areas – the National
Museum Library, located in the ground floor of the building, and the
interior portion of the building is also the preferred location for
classical music concerts. More than 14 million items are housed in
this structure. Expect to
pay an entrance fee but the museum is free
for everyone on the first Monday of every month.
The Army Museum
Locally known as
“Armadni Muzeum” this museum is perfect for those interested in
military history. The museum is home to various documents, military
uniforms
and photos that were made during the First and Second World
War. Although it’s not as extensive compared to other war museums,
it does provide a complete
picture of the country’s role during
these past conflicts. The tank in front of the museum is a great way
to invite the tourists inside and it does not disappoint.
The museum
also houses some collections from three other museums also related to
the Czech Republic’s war and military history.
Dvorak Museum
Antonin Dvorak
is considered one of the great musicians from the Czech Republic. His
classical music is still played in various concert halls around the
world.
Because of his contribution to music, a museum was established
to collect his original works and compositions. The museum is housed
in a beautiful
baroque designed structure built in the early 1700s.
Almost everything about Antonin Dvorak can be found here – his
personal correspondence,
photos and even autographed works are
displayed in the museum. Musicians will certainly enjoy the museum as
it has presented his works
in the best way possible.
The Prague
Jewish Museum
The Prague
Jewish Museum has slowly evolved into a structure designed to house
the artifacts of the demolished Jewish quarter. The museum is
made up
of six structures, and each structure has its own history with a
unique display. Aside from the artifacts from the old synagogue, the
museum
also provides a clear picture of the lives of the Jewish
people after the Second World War. Visit these
places with a beautiful female escort. With a
guide, you’ll be able
to learn more about the country’s past as well as its culture. Your
short stay in Prague will be more informative if you visit these
places.