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The Antonín Dvořák Museum in Prague beautifully blends Baroque architecture with a rich musical heritage. Designed by architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, the museum offers a cozy and inexpensive exploration of the world of one of classical music's greats. Opened in 1932, it features Dvořák's personal belongings, with his grand piano taking center stage, delighting both history enthusiasts and music lovers. Perfect for a brief visit, especially on a rainy day, the museum invites visitors to immerse in Dvořák's music while perusing intimate artifacts like certificates and concert programs. Friendly staff enhance the experience, making it a memorable stop for those with a passion for music history. Located nearby the Smetana Museum, it's a charming spot to spend an hour or two before continuing your exploration of Prague's cultural offerings.

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Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Štěpánská
Tram stop 333 m walk
Apolinářská
Bus station 253 m walk
Větrov
Bus stop 183 m walk
Kateřinská
Bus stop 101 m walk
I. P. Pavlova
Tram stop 329 m walk
Na Bojišti
Bus stop 97 m walk

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Mico Chingying Hung
Mico Chingying Hung
1 month ago on Google

值得音樂人探訪的幽靜小博物館

Karolina Sekaninova
Karolina Sekaninova
1 month ago on Google

Muzeum malé ale hezké. Zamestancu byli velmi příjemní. Návštěvu můžu doporučit.

Lei三叔
Lei三叔
1 month ago on Google

德沃夏克著名音乐家

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