National Gallery Prague – Veletržní palác
The modern and contemporary heart of the National Gallery, where Czech art meets international giants in a clean functionalist shell.
Museum halls
A tour of the finest frames and a few well-timed chuckles. Choose a hall and mind the ropes.
The modern and contemporary heart of the National Gallery, where Czech art meets international giants in a clean functionalist shell.
Old masters in a palace setting, with Prague’s quiet elegance framing centuries of European painting.
A major hub for modern and contemporary art with ambitious exhibitions. Prague’s signal that it’s fully in the present tense.
Big contemporary shows in an industrial space, often paired with architecture and public debate. Come curious; leave with opinions.
Modern Central European art on the river, with sculpture outside and strong collections inside. A perfectly paced museum day.
Art Nouveau poster magic and the legend of Alphonse Mucha. It’s pure decorative delight—Prague at its most glamorous.
Contemporary exhibitions in a neo-Renaissance building on the Vltava. The contrast between old architecture and new art is the point.
A Gothic house turned exhibition space in Old Town Square—history on the outside, rotating art on the inside.
Czech Cubism—rare, angular, and unmistakably Prague. The building itself is half the exhibition.
A contemporary art center in a repurposed industrial site—exhibitions, studios, and a vibe that feels delightfully off the tourist map.