Lidice Memorial
Památník Lidice
A memorial and museum complex commemorating the village of Lidice, destroyed during World War II. The site includes a museum, art gallery, and an extensive outdoor memorial area with sculptures and the foundations of the original village.

📜 A memorial and museum complex commemorating the village of Lidice, destroyed during World War II.
🔍 Explore a site dedicated to memory, art, and history.

Why Go

🏛️ Visit a powerful memorial to the village of Lidice, destroyed in WWII.
🎨 Explore a museum, art gallery, and extensive outdoor memorial area.
🌳 Discover points of interest like the Sculpture of the Children, Grave of the Men, and the Rose Garden.
📚 Learn from permanent and temporary exhibitions.

Hours

⏰ Daily from 9:00 to 17:00.

Cost

💰 Adults: 150,- Kč
👧 Children: 70,- Kč

Amenities

🖼️ Museum and Lidice Gallery with the Lidice Art Collection
🎓 Educational Center
🍽️ Restaurant
🅿️ Parking available at 3 locations
🗣️ Guided tours (book in advance)
🎧 Audio guides for art collection and memorial area
📱 Downloadable application available

Exhibitions

Permanent Exhibitions:
"A nevinní byli vinni..." (And the Innocent Were Guilty...)
Lidice Art Collection
"Stavíme nové Lidice" (We are building a new Lidice)
Sir Barnett Stross
"Lidice (v) minulosti" (Lidice in the past)

📅 Temporary Exhibitions (as of content extraction):
International Children's Exhibition of Fine Arts Lidice on the theme "HRA" (GAME): January 6 - September 22, 2025
Exhibition for the 125th anniversary of Barnett Stross's birth: Year-round in the In Memoriam Exhibition Hall.
Long-term exhibition expanding the museum's main exhibition: June 12, 2025 - November 9, 2026 in the Pod Tribunou Exhibition Hall.
Exhibition of film project by artist Marta Popivoda / Exhibition of artworks by Nina Jirsíková and Lidice women from KT Ravensbrück: May 30, 2025 - January 31, 2026 in the Lidice Gallery.
53rd International Children's Exhibition of Fine Arts Lidice in the Children's Gallery.

Tags
memorialmuseumhistoryart galleryoutdooreducationalWWII