We had the pleasure of visiting this very interesting exhibition. The Dvorak house is redefining the concept of Interactive Museum with creativity and we felt transported in a different era. We loved the different rooms especially the music room where we could sit and enjoy various pieces from his prolific repertoire. I believe there is something for everyone and especially for children who will not only learn a great deal, but in a very fun and interactive...
Read moreSmall but interesting Dvorak museum in the house where he grew up (at that time it was a tavern and butcher's). The museum is old fashioned and the signs in Czech, but it's charming and there's a (good) English translation on a note stand in each room. Not wheelchair accessible. No parking onsite, but you can leave the car close by. Combine a visit here with seeing the castle within easy...
Read moreV Nelahozevsi můžete zhlédnout expozici o životě a díle známého skladatele Antonína Dvořáka (1841-1904) s důrazem na dobu jeho dětství a mládí, které strávil právě v Nelahozevsi. Památník byl zpřístupněn veřejnosti roku 1951. Současná stálá expozice podle původního scénáře Karla Mikysy z roku 1971 byla aktualizována u příležitosti výročí Dvořákova narození roku 1991. Roku 1997 proběhla rekonstrukce druhé budovy Památníku (bývalého krámu) do podoby z času skladatelova života.
In Nelahozeves you can see the exhibition about the life and work of the famous composer Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904), with an emphasis on his childhood and youth, which he spent in Nelahozeves. The memorial was made available to the public in 1951. The current permanent exhibition according to the original scenario of Karel Mikyas from 1971 was updated on the occasion of the anniversary of Dvořák's birth in 1991. In 1997, the second building of the Memorial (former shop) was reconstructed into form typical for the epoch of...
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