Residents and visitors of Prague can enjoy a visit to the Musoleum Museum with a reduced ticket price (CZK 150) showcasing the works of renowned Czech artist David Černý on 15 June.
The museum will open its doors from 19:00 to 22:00 as part of the “Night of Museums 2024” event.
No pre-registration is required—just come and enjoy the art. On regular days, admission to the Musoleum costs 300 Kč.
The museum, which opened on 1 April 2023, spans five floors and covers 1,200 square meters.
The exhibits offer a comprehensive look at Černý’s artistic career, featuring completed sculptures, sketches, unfinished projects, and other works.
You can see both the Trabant and the scaled-down Entropa in the new museum. You will also find sculptures of four giant pistols, Albert Einstein’s face made of coloured resin, a male nude with a helicopter head, numerous representations of genitals, and a model of a red bus doing push-ups, which Černý made in 2012 on the occasion of the Summer Olympics in London.
On one of the terraces, from where you can get a view of Prague, you will also come across a raised middle finger. In the times of President Miloš Zeman, it pointed from the Vltava River to Prague Castle. Now the middle finger on the terrace points to the east…
In addition to the well-known works, you will find a cross-section of the artist’s entire oeuvre, from early drawings to models of architectural works not yet made.
Beyond the exhibition rooms, the museum includes a bar and two terraces with unique views of Prague.
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