On Sunday, November 17, Prague will commemorate the Day of the Fight for Freedom and Democracy with free access to select historical and cultural landmarks.
Here’s a list of places to visit and experiences you shouldn’t miss this weekend.
Free Entry to Four Branches of the National Gallery
Take advantage of complimentary admission to four branches of the National Gallery. These renowned exhibitions will be open from 10:00 to 18:00:
- Old Masters I (Schwarzenberg Palace)
- Old Masters II (Šternberg Palace)
- Medieval Art in Bohemia and Central Europe 1200–1550 (Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia)
- 1796–1918: Art of the Long Century (Trade Fair Palace)
- 1918–1938: First Republic (Trade Fair Palace)
- 1956–1989: Architecture for All (Trade Fair Palace)
- 1939–2021: The End of the Black-and-White Era (Trade Fair Palace)
Liechtenstein Palace on Kampa Island
Explore the Liechtenstein Palace, a historic gem usually closed to the public. Located on picturesque Kampa Island, this building has hosted dignitaries like Queen Elizabeth II, King Juan Carlos of Spain, and Emperor Akihito of Japan.
The guided tour lasts approximately 40 minutes, offering a unique glimpse into a venue reserved for state events.
- Address: U Sovových mlýnů 506/4, Prague 1
- Opening Hours: 09:00–16:00
Museum of Czech Garnet
Admire a dazzling collection of jewelry crafted from Czech garnet, a stone synonymous with the nation’s history and craftsmanship. While regular admission costs 150 CZK, entry on November 17 is free.
- Address: Muzeum českého granátu, Karlova 8, Prague 1
- Opening Hours: 10:00–18:00
National Technical Museum for Just 80 CZK
Dive into the industrial past at the National Technical Museum, which is offering heavily discounted tickets for the occasion. Adults can enter for only 80 CZK (down from 280 CZK), while children pay just 40 CZK.
Discover a vast collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, trains, and other First Republic-era marvels, along with exhibits on Czech engineering achievements.
- Address: Kostelní 42, Prague 7
- Opening Hours: 09:00–18:00
Sametové Posvícení Satirical Parade
Join the 13th annual Sametové Posvícení, a carnival-style satirical parade tackling contemporary political and social issues through humor and art. With around 150 participants dressed in elaborate masks, the event combines entertainment with thought-provoking commentary.
Accompanied by live piccolo and drum music, the parade is part of the Freedom Festival, celebrating the Velvet Revolution.
Procession Route:
- 15:30: Park Kampa – Opening Ceremony
- 16:15: Charles Bridge towards Bethlehem Square
- 18:45: Ovocný trh – Closing Ceremony
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