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Antonín Dvořák Museum
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Connection: Subway C, station I.P. Pavlova. Tram 4, 6, 10, 22, or 23, stop I.P. Pavlova or Štěpánská.
E-mail: a_dvorak_museum@nm.cz
Phone: +420 224 918 013, +420 224 923 363
Opening hours:
Monday: closed
Tuesday: 10 AM–1.30 PM and 2.00 PM–5.00 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM–1.30 PM and 2.00 PM–5.00 PM
Thursday: 10 AM–1.30 PM and 2.00 PM–5.00 PM
Friday: 10 AM–1.30 PM and 2.00 PM–5.00 PM
Saturday: 10 AM–1.30 PM and 2.00 PM–5.00 PM
Sunday: 10 AM–1.30 PM and 2.00 PM–5.00 PM
Short-time changes of opening hours:
On Saturday, 8 June 2013: is closed from 4.00 PM to 7.00 PM. From 7.00 PM to 1.00 AM is open for free during Prague museum night 2013.
Long-term Exhibitions
- ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK (1841-1904), his life and work
- In charge of Antonín Dvořák Museum is also ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK MEMORIAL in Nelahozeves.
Admission fee:
Basic: 50 CZK
Reduced: 25 CZK seniors (over 60 years), disabled persons, children 6–15 years old, High schools and University students (student ID card necessary)
Family: 90 CZK (max. 2 adults, 3 children)
School group with pedagogue: 10 CZK/person
ICOM members admission free
Other Charges: Fee for filming and taking photo: ...30 Kč
Guided Tour
After advanced order only, for 1 - 30 persons. in german and english.
Fee for guided tour ... 500 Kč
Overview of Further Services:
- Study room: Visit after advanced phone reservation only.
- Museum shop: Except others - Dvořák recordings, music printings, souvenirs...
- Rent of museum space: - after advanced written application.
The Antonín Dvořák Museum
Since its foundation in 1932, the Antonín Dvořák Museum has resided at the Baroque villa “America” in Prague’s New Town. The house, surrounded by a beautiful garden featuring statues from the workshop of Matyáš Bernard Braun, was built at the beginning of the 18th century by Count Jan Václav Michna of Vacínov according to the design of the distinguished Czech architect Kilián Ignác Diezenhofer. The ground floor is furnished with historical wooden showcases dating back to the time of the museum’s establishment. The ceiling of the first floor is adorned with Johann Ferdinand Schor’s wonderful frescos depicting classical mythology themes. The museum’s mission is to gather, look after and make accessible documents pertaining to the Maestro’s life and work. Above all, it possesses a unique collection of Dvorák’s music autographs and correspondence, period photographs and other documentary materials.



