Even though this museum presents itself as the "funniest museum in Prague" or whatever, it certainly isn't the case.
My friend got vouchers and invited me, so we gave it a shot. When we reached the reception, we were shocked by the prices. 300 CZK for an adult ticket! (Sure, we were there in times of inflation, but it still is expensive 🫰). It's located in the center of Prague so, obviously it's milking tourists that are unaware or don't care about the expenses.
Anyway when we got into the actual exposition, there wasn't much to do. The place is pretty small, however on their website they say average time of the visit is about 60 minutes. We went through it all in like 30 minutes, and that was mainly because of other visitors. It was very crowded for that small space.
And about that fun part, there was almost none. Only like 2 or 3 attractions made us smile for a bit. Other than that, the attractions were mainly rusty, loud and boring. Half of the attractions weren't even close to illusions.
Conclusion: It's mainly for children, very pricey for what it is. It's also crowded. Personally I wouldn't go there again or recommend my friends...
Read moreI saw about 3 museums like this one in Prague, I decided for this one, looked the most interesting. I bought the tickets in advance on Slevomat, you have a small discount (or to pay by cash in the museum - 10% sale). The price of tickets is quite expensive - 299 CZK, 279 CZK with sale, but honestly all Prague is, so I am not suprised. The illusions are awesome and you can get a lot of fantastic pictures, it is good for kids, but adults as well.. There is a little too hot temperature (in few places you can refresh yourself with fans) and there are a lot of people, so my advance is to go from the end (where is usually less people) and after that return on the start or to go in the morning. Better is to go with at least two people, because we went only with my husband alone and in some attractions we had to ask somebody to take the pic. I took the dress because of nice weather, but in few cases I had to go down on my knees (to make better illusion) so jeans or pants are more comfortable. Anyway it was fantastic there and certainly don't feel sorry visiting...
Read moreThis museum claims to be wheelchair accessible, but in reality it's not. Upon arrival we were told by the clerk that the rooms are not accessible, neither was it possible to get a full experience. Still there's no disability discount given. Reduced senior and student fares were applicable. Frankly said: me and my assistance were expected to both pay the full fare for an incomplete and inaccessible experience although I have an official disability card. That said... we refused to pay this museum a visit as we don't want to sponsor a museum that claims to be accessible, has the nerves to charge a full fare for an incomplete experience and have the clerk tell you straight to your face "we don't have the accommodations and discounts for those kind of people". Side note: I am disabled, a wheelchair user and it's rude and ableist to refer to me, as the person/potential customer who was inquiring, as a different...
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