Národní Technické Muzeum

Národní technické muzeum (National Technical Museum) is one of the most significant museums in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1908, it is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the development of technology, industry, and science. The museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of human innovation and achievements.

Národní Technické Muzeum

Kostelní 42

170 78 Praha 7

Czechia

www.ntm.cz

info@ntm.cz

+420 220 399 111

Fax: +420 220 399 200

Tuesday – Friday 09:00 – 17:30

Saturday – Sunday 10:00 – 18:00

First Thursday in the month 09:00 – 20:00

Closed Monday

If Monday is a holiday 10:00 – 18:00

Open on Easter Monday

Opening hours during the Christmas season and New Year will be specified each year.

Admission fee

Gift shop

Aircraft collection

Národní Technické Muzeum

2404

0107

OK-AXY

11120

OK-IPF/B.9-9

OK-AVO

OK-AHN

OK-8340

OK-8465

119.15

4

RA-05

L-BILG

TE565/NN-N

OK-TBZ

OK-IRF

Aero L-29RS Delphin

Aero L-39C Albatros

Aero Z.131 Jungmann

Anatra DS Anasaja

Avia BH-9

Avia BH-10

Benes-Mraz M-1C Sokol

Bleriot XI Kaspar

Etrich Taube Limusina

Kantor-Kuklik Racek 3 Mrkev

Kluzak Pb.3 Praha

Knoller C.II

LWF Tractor

Moravan Otrokovice HC-02 Heli Baby

Simunek VBS-1 Kunkadlo

Supermarine Spitfire LF.9E

Zanonia I

Zavesna Lodka K Balonu Typu K

Zlin XIII

Zlin 50LA

Aviation pioneer Jan Kašpar donated the aircraft a Bleriot XI, with which he had flown his first flight from Pardubice to Velká Chuchle in 1911, to the Národní Technické Muzeum (National Technical Museum) in Prague, where it is still on display among many other historic aircraft.

Moravan Otrokovice HC-02 Heli Baby RA-05 | Picture Ruud Boots
Anatra DS Anasaja 11120 | Picture Ruud Boots
Zlin Z-50LA OK-IRF | Picture Ruud Boots
Aero L-39C Albatros 0107 Czechoslovakian Air Force and LWF Tractor 4, Národní Technické Muzeum
Avia BH-9 B9.9 Czechoslovakian Air Force, Národní Technické Muzeum
Avia BH.11 OK-LIQ, Národní Technické Muzeum
Supermarine Spitfire LF.9E TE565 NN-N RAF Czech squadron, Národní Technické Muzeum

Key Exhibitions Národní technické muzeum (National Technical Museum):

  1. Transportation History
    The most famous exhibit features a collection of historical vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains, and even airplanes. It highlights the evolution of transport in the Czech Republic and beyond.
  2. Astronomy
    This section showcases tools and instruments used in astronomy and navigation, including historical telescopes, globes, and scientific models.
  3. Architecture and Design
    Displays focus on Czech architectural achievements and industrial design, from the 19th century to the present day.
  4. Photography and Cinematography
    An impressive collection of cameras, photographic equipment, and early cinema technology, demonstrating the evolution of visual media.
  5. Mining and Metallurgy
    This exhibit recreates underground mining environments and explores the history of mining and metal processing in the region.
  6. Printing Technology
    Visitors can see old printing presses and learn about the history of book and newspaper production.

Additional Highlights:

  • Temporary Exhibitions: The Národní technické muzeum (National Technical Museum) regularly hosts temporary exhibits on various topics related to technology and innovation.
  • Educational Programs: Workshops and guided tours are available for schools and families, providing hands-on experiences with science and technology.
  • Library and Archives: Researchers and history enthusiasts can access the Národní technické muzeum (National Technical Museum) extensive library and archives.

Practical Information:

  • Location: The Národní technické muzeum (National Technical Museum) is situated in the Letná district of Prague, near Letenské sady (Letná Park).
  • Accessibility: It is easily accessible by public transport.
  • Opening Hours: Open most days, but specific hours should be checked on the museum’s official website.

Pictures Ruud Boots and Phil Glover