Prague City Package: Events

 

Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum has one of the most extensive collections of Judaic art in the world, including 40,000 items and 100,000 books. It is unique for the number o fitems it contains and, above all, for the fact that they come exclusively from - Bohemia and Moraviaand thus presents an integrated picture of the life and history of the Jews in the region. The Museum oversees the following sites: The Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Klausen Synagogue, Ceremonial Hall (Prague Burial Society Building), Spanish Synagogue, Robert Guttmann Gallery and the Education and Culture Centre.

Lobkowicz Palace
The highly acclaimed Lobkowicz Palace is part of the Prague Castle complex.
After 40 years of Communist rule, and a further 12 years seeking its restitution, the Lobkowicz family finally regained ownership of their palace in 2002.
Following several years of restoration, Lobkowicz Palace is now open to the public as a museum, displaying exhibits drawn from the extensive Lobkowicz family collections. An audio tour transports visitors around the museum.

Laterna Magika
In the half of seventieth became Laterna magika the part of the National Theatre in Prague, on the head with the artistic director Josef Svoboda, who was at the beginning of this special medium, which does not use the words, only the combination of film projection and life stage medias - dance, sound, lights,
pantomime, black-theatre e.t.c.


 

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