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Museum Kampa

Museum Kampa, located on the picturesque Kampa Island near the Charles Bridge, is a vibrant cultural institution dedicated to modern art. Set within a historic riverside mill, the museum showcases an impressive collection of works by Central European artists, with a particular focus on Czech art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The permanent exhibitions feature notable artists such as František Kupka, a pioneer of abstract art, and Otto Gutfreund, a leading figure in Czech Cubism. The museum's outdoor installations and stunning location along the Vltava River make it a must-visit for art lovers and casual visitors alike.

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Was Sie erwartet

Museum Kampa is open daily and offers both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online, with discounts available for students, seniors, and families. The museum is wheelchair accessible, and multilingual descriptions accompany most exhibits, making it welcoming to international visitors. Its riverside terrace also houses a café, perfect for relaxing after exploring the exhibits.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Museum Kampa is a relatively small museum, so plan for 1–2 hours to explore the exhibits. Photography is allowed in some areas but may be restricted for temporary exhibitions. The museum often hosts workshops, lectures, and special events, so checking their website before your visit is recommended. While Kampa Island is a peaceful spot, weekends may see more visitors, particularly during peak tourist seasons.

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Museum Kampa is easily accessible by public transportation. The nearest tram stop is Újezd (lines 9, 12, 15, 20, or 22), followed by a short walk. From Old Town, it’s a pleasant walk across the Charles Bridge and through the tranquil streets of Malá Strana to reach Kampa Island.

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Museum Kampa is open year-round, with fewer crowds in the early morning or late afternoon. Spring and summer are ideal times to visit, as you can enjoy the nearby riverside park and outdoor sculptures in pleasant weather. If visiting in the winter, the cozy indoor exhibits provide a welcome escape from the cold.