National Technical Museum
Národní technické muzeum
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
The National Technical Museum in Prague, founded in 1908, is the largest institution in the Czech Republic, showcasing centuries of technical ingenuity through 26 unique exhibitions and a vast collection of 177,000 artifacts covering transportation, astronomy, mining, and architecture.

📜 Largest technical museum in the Czech Republic, founded in 1908.
🔍 Features 26 unique exhibitions on technology, transportation, and astronomy, with a collection of 177,000 artifacts.

Why Go

✨ Explore a vast collection of historical technology and artifacts
🚗 See world-renowned automobiles and historical aircraft
🔭 Discover astronomical instruments from Rudolf II's era
⛏️ Experience a unique ore and coal mine exhibition

Why Avoid

⚠️ Some exhibitions (Architecture, TV Studio) closed until late 2025
❄️ Branch locations (Plasy, Chomutov, Carousel) closed seasonally Oct-Mar

Tips

🗓️ Free entry on October 28th (Czech Statehood Day)
🎟️ Purchase tickets online or at the box office
📸 Photography for private use is free, no tripods/selfie sticks

Cost

💰 Adults 290 Kč, children (6-15) 80 Kč, family 640 Kč. Mine surcharge 60 Kč.

Hours

🕒 Main building: Tuesday-Sunday 09:00-18:00, closed Mondays (except holidays). Seasonal branches closed Oct-Mar.

🅿️ Parking

Main building: Paid parking (65 Kč/hr) or street zones.
Plasy: Free unmonitored parking.
Chomutov: At Globus shopping center.

♿ Wheelchair

Main building: Entrance under ramp.
Plasy: Most areas accessible by elevator.
Chomutov: Generally barrier-free.