
The Antonín Dvorák Museum is dedicated to the Czech composer Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904).
Established in 1932, it is located in a baroque house built at the beginning of the 18th century by architect Kilian Ignac Dienzenhofer. (The house itself has no particular link with the composer!)
The Museum focuses on collecting, maintaining and displaying documents concerning the Maestro´s life and work, such as music autographs, correspondence and other written material, pieces of art and period photographs, programmes, posters, personal objects, etc.
The museum has a permanent exhibition and temporary exhibitions.
Opening Times & Price
Tues - Sun at 10am - 1.30pm & 2pm - 5pm
(Except Thurs in April - Sep: 11am - 3.30pm & 4pm - 7pm)
Entrance Fee: 50 Czech Crown
Address
Ke Karlovu 20,
Pargue 2
Tel: +420 224 918 013
e-mail: a_dvorak_museum@nm.cz
How to Get There
Metro C - I.P. Pavlova
External Links
Official Web Site at National Museum who run the Antonín Dvorák Museum
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