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A rich collection of applied art from seven parts. There are 387 jewelery items found in the reconstruction of the castle Karlštejn, as well as the collection of the pottery of the grandfather Václav Havel. The next room is devoted to the history of fabric production from Ancient Egypt to our days. Next - a collection of Venetian glass, porcelain and faience. Then there is the Press History Hall, the jewelery exposition and the Time Mechanisms Hall, dedicated to the history of clockwork

Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts in Prague

Address: Praha, Listopadu 2, 17.

Working time: Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00, Tuesday: 10:00 - 19:00. Day off: Monday

Entrance: The cost of the full ticket with the possibility of visiting temporary and permanent exhibitions 120 CZK. The permission for photography is 80 CZK. Children under 10 can visit the museum for free

Information is indicated on July 5, 2014

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