Dear visitors,
from October 29, 2023 to May 1, 2024, the František Palacký Memorial is CLOSED.


The František Palacký Memorial is OPEN from May 2 to October 26.

Opening hours for the public:

  • Thursday: tours from 3 and 5 p.m.
  • Saturday: tours from 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Before visiting the Memorial, we recommend booking a guided tour due to capacity reasons.
See GUIDED TOURS FOR THE PUBLIC for more information.

Entrance fees

Tickets can be purchased on-line or at the box office.

Whole building

Adult 200 CZK
Reduced Reduced:
– senior citizens over the age of 65
– juveniles 15–18 years old
– holders of ISIC or ITIC cards
– high school and university students upon presentation of a student identity card (up to 26 years)
120 CZK
Children up to 15 years Only accompanied by an adult FREE ADMISSION

Free admission (tickets only available at the box office): children from children’s homes or SOS children’s villages; holders of disability cards and people accompanying them; holders of cards: ICOM, Slovak National Museum, Benefit card of the European GNSS Agency – the Ministry of Transport, Prague Card, CoolPass


Filming, taking photos (no flash) for noncommercial use – free with valid ticket.

The ticket must be kept for the duration of the visit.

Exhibitions in the building

Due to the limited capacity of the exhibition, we recommend booking a guided tour in advance.

Guided tours take place regularly:

  • on Thursdays from 3 and 5 p.m.
  • on Saturdays from 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

The duration of the guided tour is approximately 1.5 hours.

The maximum number of visitors per guided tour is 15 people.

We ask visitors to gather 5 min. before the start of the tour in front of the Memorial at Palackého 7, Prague 1, where the guide will pick them up. If you have any questions, please contact e-mail pamatnik.palackeho@nm.cz or phone 773 793 412.

A household of five generations, from aristocrats to wealthy townsfolk, is presented in six rooms of the first floor in the Rococo Mac Neven Palace. Part of the unique original furnishing is preserved in the social and music salon, bedrooms and studies of historian František Palacký and his son-in-law, advocate, politician and encyclopaedist, František Ladislav Rieger. The remarkable artistic collections, historical and family portraits of the 19th Century include, among others, portraits of Josef Mánes, Julius Mařák and the statue of J. V. Myslbek and furnishings from Classicism and Biedermeier up to Secession. In a separate room there is an exhibition of furniture, sculptures, ceramics and glass from the ethnographical collection of Rieger’s daughter, Libuše Bráfová and her contemporaries, among whom, for example, was the artist Zdenka Braunerová.

Objekt není bezbariérově přístupný

The building is not wheelchair accessible.

Cloakroom

Free of charge for visitors.

Shop

It is located at the ticket office.

Public transport

Subway A, B station Můstek; Tram 9,14, 24 station Vodičkova

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