Mestske muzeum v Kralupech nad Vltavou


Vrchlickeho 590/9, Kralupy nad Vltavou 278 01
In the Town Museum in Kralupy nad Vltavou you can visit a permanent exhibition devoted to archaeological findings, a memorial hall of the prominent Czech poet Jaroslav Seifert, a demonstration of the work of the Kralupy native painter Georg Kars and the Prehistoric Workshop. Furthermore, throughout the year we organize a number of thematic exhibitions, lectures, discussions and concerts of classical music. Every year we organize a festival of poetry and recitation of Seifert's Kralupy.

Archaeological exhibition:
 - modern multimedia exhibition presenting the findings of almost all archaeological cultures known in Bohemia from the Palaeolithic to the Slavic period
 - Prehistoric workshop offers visitors the opportunity to experience various prehistoric activities such as crushing grain, drilling a hole in a stone ax, weaving on a vertical loom and more
 - program Come with us in prehistoric times for primary and secondary school pupils
 - activities in Prehistoric Workshop must be arranged in advance (by e-mail, by phone).

Jaroslav Seifert Memorial Hall:
 - an exhibition mapping the life and work of the poet J. Seifert, Nobel Prize laureate for literature
 - photographs, excerpts from drawings, drawings.

Academic painter Georg Kars:
 - a Kralup native who worked in Paris and Spain
 - in his work he combined influences of cubism, expressionism and fauvism
 - exhibition of paintings, examples of works from the first decades of the 20th century.

Lapidarium:
 - stone movable monuments from Kralupy and its surroundings
 - fragments of Gothic window lining from the church of st. Jakub Většího in Minice
 - sandstone slabs with embossed coats of arms of the Boryně families of Lhota and Roupov.

Publishing:
 - Regional History Proceedings of Kralupsko.

You can find more information about current events in our museum on our website.

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