Mucha Museum || My Favorite Museum in Prague
🎨 "I fell in love with Prague because of Mucha—now I finally saw his art here in person." The Mucha Museum, opened in Prague on February 13, 1998, is the only museum in the world dedicated to Alfons Mucha—the iconic figure of Art Nouveau. It showcases his life, work, and legacy in seven captivating sections: 🎨 Exhibition Highlights 💡 Decorative Panels 🖌️The Arts series: Dance (1898), Painting (1898), Poetry (1898), Music (1898) 🖌️The Times of Day: Morning Awakening (1899), Bright Day (1899), Dreamy Evening (1899), Restful Night (1899) 🖌️The Flowers: Carnation (1898), Lily (1898), Rose (1898), Iris (1898) 💡 Parisian Posters 🌌Gismonda (1894-95, his breakthrough work) 🌌Lorenzaccio (1896), Medea (1898), Hamlet (1899) 🌌Job Cigarettes poster 🌌Zodiac (one of his most beloved designs) 💡 Decorative Design Archives 💡Czech Posters 🌈Princess Hyacinth 🌈Moravian Teachers’ Choir 🌈Lottery of the National Union 💡 Paintings 💟The Moon and the Stars ❤️The Star (symbolist masterpiece) 💡 Sketches & Pastels 💟St. Vitus Cathedral stained glass designs 💡 Studio & Photographs 💟Personal artifacts and rare studio snapshots 📍 Address: Kaunický Palace, Panská 7, 110 00 Prague 1 ⏰ Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM #ArtNouveau #CzechRepublic #PragueTravel #MuseumLover