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Travel Guide to Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain

Explore the rich heritage of Meissen porcelain at the Prague Museum, where art and history come alive in exquisite craftsmanship.

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A brief summary to Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain

  • Monday 10 am-7 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-7 pm
  • Friday 10 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-7 pm

Discover the Elegance of the Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain

The Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain invites visitors to immerse themselves in the exquisite world of porcelain artistry. This unique museum showcases a remarkable collection of Meissen porcelain, renowned for its intricate designs and vibrant artistry that date back to the 18th century. As you step into the museum, you will be greeted by beautifully crafted pieces that reflect the opulence of European porcelain production. Each exhibit tells a story, from delicate figurines to ornate tableware, providing a glimpse into the craftsmanship that has made Meissen a household name in fine porcelain. Beyond the stunning displays, the museum offers insightful background on the history of Meissen porcelain, detailing its origins and evolution over centuries. Guided tours and informational panels enrich the experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the skill and artistry involved in each piece. The museum's tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot to relax and absorb the beauty surrounding you. Located in the charming district of Prague, the museum is easily accessible and surrounded by other cultural attractions, making it a great addition to your itinerary. Whether you're an art lover or simply curious about this unique craft, the Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain promises an enlightening and enriching visit that will leave you with lasting memories.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience.
  • Check for any special exhibitions or events during your visit.
  • Allow extra time to explore the nearby attractions in the city.
  • Photography is allowed, but be mindful of the art pieces.
  • Consider joining a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the collections.
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Getting There

  • Metro

    If you are near any metro station in Prague, take Line A (green line) towards Depo Hostivař. Get off at the Můstek station, which is in the heart of the city. Upon exiting the station, follow the signs to the surface and turn left onto Na Příkopě street. Walk straight until you reach the intersection with 28. října street. Turn right onto 28. října street and continue walking until you reach the Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain, located at 28. Října 373/7, just a short walk away.

  • Tram

    Find the nearest tram stop and take tram number 9 or 22. Ride the tram until you reach the 'Národní třída' tram stop. After getting off, walk towards the National Theatre and then head straight down Národní street until you reach the intersection with 28. října street. Turn left onto 28. října street, and the Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain will be on your right at 28. Října 373/7.

  • Walking

    If you are already in the vicinity of Old Town Square, exit the square and head towards Celetná street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with 28. října street. Turn left onto 28. října street and walk straight for a few minutes. The Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain will be located at 28. Října 373/7 on your left.

  • Bus

    From any bus station in Prague, use the bus to get to the nearest metro station. Take the metro (Line A) towards Můstek. Once at Můstek, exit the station and turn left onto Na Příkopě street. Walk straight until you reach 28. října street, then turn right. Continue walking until you reach the Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain at 28. Října 373/7.

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