Museum Kampa - U Sovových mlýnů 2

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Museum Kampa

Address :

U Sovových mlýnů 2, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia

Phone : 📞 +787
Postal code : 118
Website : http://www.museumkampa.cz/
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City : Malá Strana
Description : Riverside museum in former mill, housing private collection of modern Czech & central European art.

U Sovových mlýnů 2, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
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Nick Mihaiu on Google

Small museum with a high price, 300 CZK for the entire exhibition per person. Nice view from the top of the staircase. Would skip it if you're staying for just a few days in Prague.
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Mireya Castro on Google

Small museum but very well curated, it is a private collection with much of the work of Kupha and some abstract, cubist and modernist plastic artists. See the sculptures that are in the courtyard. The small terrace offers you a cozy landscape of the river
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Wizard of oz on Google

İt is a nice building inside a local park and there are plenty sculptures of various Czech artist . The "Babies" sculptures are by the same artist (David Cerny) behind the rotating Kafka bust near old town. You can enjoy any exhibition taking place with a fee or just wander arround the building or the park where you can rest and take nice pictures of the nearby Charles bridge.there are also a restaurant nearby ..Lennon wall is also close by to top up your visit to Mala Strana side of the prague city.
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Pedro Szlit on Google

Nice museum, the exhibitions are ok but the price is too high for what you get
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David Tyl on Google

Museum Kampa is a must see if you're on a gallery tour of Prague. They exhibit a wide ranging assortment of contemporary and classical pieces, all of which are often very rooted in Czech culture. The gallery itself is also very unique architecturally - make sure to step out onto the rooftop patio at both the mid and upper levels!
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Alicja Dzwonkowska on Google

Modern art galery, with interesting but a bit monotonous exhibition. The place could use some more sitting spaces as seeing the whole museum in one go can be quite tiring.
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Sophia Red on Google

A really pretty museum, good ticket prices (even better if you have an ISIC and attend an art school, the ticket price for an art Student is only 20kc).It's also in a great location near Malostranské Náměšti, which means there are a lot of interesting places to visit nearby (places such as the bookstore Shakespeare a synové, on Malostranské náměstí Kunsthalle, just to name a couple :D)
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21_trashcans on Google

It was an interesting gallery with quite a few exhibitions, although all of them were very small, so the pricing could be lower (but as a student I only paid half the price, so it was ok for me). The exhibitions were nicely curated and the information written about them was comprehensive. You could also take extra leaflets about each artist, but they were available only before entering the main building, not in the rooms with the art. All in all, I recommend visiting this gallery and seeing the art of modern czech artist, especially to tourists, but there's still a room for improvement.

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