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Steel Art Museum Prague

The Steel Art Museum in Prague is a creative and fun exhibition showcasing impressive sculptures made entirely from recycled steel. The museum features life-sized figures inspired by superheroes, fantasy characters, animals, cars and popular culture. Many of the sculptures are interactive, allowing visitors to touch, sit inside or pose with them, making the whole visit playful and engaging. It’s a refreshing change from traditional museums and appeals to both adults and children looking for something imaginative during their stay in Prague.

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Located on Celetná Street in Prague’s Old Town, the Steel Art Museum covers around 1,500 square meters over two floors. It displays more than a hundred sculptures crafted from scrap metal, each uniquely detailed. A visit usually lasts between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours. The atmosphere is casual and modern, making it a great stop for families, couples or groups wanting an enjoyable indoor activity in the city center.

Warum diese Tour buchen

The museum encourages interaction, so don’t hesitate to touch or get close to the sculptures. Children enjoy the museum, but due to sharp metal parts, supervision is important. The lighting is designed to highlight the artwork and may feel dim at first. Even though the museum is large, it can get busy in the afternoons and on weekends. Visiting earlier in the day or later in the evening can be more relaxed.

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The museum is easily reached on foot from major Old Town attractions. For visitors staying farther away, metro and tram connections lead close to the area, followed by a short walk through central Prague. Taxis and ride-hailing services also provide convenient drop-off points near Celetná Street.

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The museum is generally open throughout the day and into the evening, making it flexible to fit into any itinerary. Early mornings and late afternoons are typically the quietest times. Evening visits can also be enjoyable, as the lighting makes the sculptures stand out even more.