The Water House (Vodní dům) is an interesting technical attraction near Prague, which is closely related to the fact that the main water source of the capital is located here. It is a small, interactive exhibition about the importance of water, its cycle in nature, etc. Children will appreciate that many of the exhibits require some action - making clouds, pumping water, folding a paper cup. The indoor section is sure to be well engaging even if it's raining outside, but the big attraction is the high-quality outdoor water attractions - various water fountains, jets, water channels, water mills, so I recommend coming here when it's nice out. And don't forget to bring a change of clothes. Behind the building there is a smaller lake and a path around it with information boards about the surrounding countryside and the efforts of the local community to restore and preserve it. You won't spend the whole day at the Water House, about 2 hours was enough for us. It is a good idea to plan your visit together with a visit to Zruč nad Sázavou or as a stop on the way along...
Read moreVery interactive museum about water, and particularly the origins and the journey of what becomes Prague's drinkable tap water. Most of the signs are written in Czech and in English, there are interactive screens and you can even make your own cloud. Outside, there is an area with pumps, water wheels, ducts and fountains to play with. Moreover, the roof of the museum is a shallow pond full of fish. A fun and very instructive place for the...
Read moreReally interesting place, you will read, experience and try everything and anything about water in its every substance, making clouds, being a mussel in a clam, seeing fish, touching water, making different track with water in the outside water park, hearing about the history of the locad dam Švihov. Theme excursions are organised. Little shop. Nicely spent...
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