
Cities like Prague offer more than just shopping experiences and historical landmarks—they are filled with galleries and art museums.
Whether you’re drawn to classical masterpieces, modern avant-garde movements, or cutting-edge contemporary works, there’s something to suit every artistic taste. And which gallery is the ideal place, even for the little ones?
Here’s a curated list of Prague’s 10 top galleries and exhibition spaces featuring permanent collections.
1. Salm Palace: new exhibition of Asian art
Starting Friday, April 25, 2025, the Salmov Palace on Hradčany Square will host a new exhibition, Art of Asia Across Space and Time. Showcasing over 520 artefacts from Asian and Islamic cultures spanning 5,000 years, the exhibition will explore the history of Asian art collections in the Czech Republic. It will also highlight the provenance of these works, detailing how the National Gallery and the stories of the collectors behind them acquired them.
The National Gallery in Prague showcases historical and contemporary art across seven city centre locations. It highlights key themes and figures relevant to Czech, European, and global artistic developments. Temporary exhibitions are hosted at the Veletržní Palace and the Wallenstein Riding School. Beyond exhibitions, the gallery offers a vibrant programme, including lectures, workshops, seminars, art courses for all ages, and guided tours.
- Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 am-6 pm
- Admission: 180-250 CZK, reduced to 100-140 CZK depending on the exhibition
2. Prague Castle Picture Gallery: Exhibition of Old Masters
The Prague Castle Picture Gallery offers interactive guides, escape games, and exhibition lectures to make art accessible to all visitors, including children. Its permanent exhibition features over 100 carefully selected paintings from the Prague Castle collection, providing insight into art history. Managing a total of more than 4,000 works, the Picture Gallery holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously existing painting collection in the Czech Republic.
The collection dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries and includes significant European masterpieces, preserving a rich artistic heritage. Among its most valuable works are paintings by Renaissance and Baroque artists such as Titian, Peter Paul Rubens, and Hendrick Goltzius, alongside works by renowned Czech painters like Karel Škréta and Petr Brandl.
- Address:Castle II. courtyard 198, Prague 1-Hradčany
- Opening hours: daily April-October 9 am-5 pm, November-February 9 am-4 pm
- Admission: 200 CZK, reduced 150 CZK, family 500 CZK
3. Rudolfinum Gallery: exhibitions of contemporary art
The Rudolfinum Gallery is a modern non-collecting exhibition institution of the Kunsthalle type, which presents contemporary Czech and foreign art. It is an exhibition gallery and regularly organises educational programs for schools and the public, as well as lectures, seminars, theatre performances, and music shows. It also publishes various publications.
If you want to introduce art to children and young people in a suitable way, visit Artpark, which presents more fun and understandable exhibitions.
You can choose from the current program or take advantage of something from the permanent program. This includes a small exhibition in the foyer at the entrance to the Dvořák Hall called About the Rudolfinum in the foyer. Czech Philharmonic recordings can be enjoyed far from the everyday hustle and bustle in the Jiří Bělohlávek Listening Lounge. Both can be visited daily from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Narrative catalogs from exhibitions and other publications can be browsed in the Rudolfinum Gallery Library daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Address: Alšovo nábřeží 79/12, Prague 1-Old Town
- Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10 am-6 pm, Thursday 10 am-8 pm
- Admission: usually free
4. DOX: a space open to discussions
The DOX Gallery in Prague is a privately owned museum that fosters discussions on critical social issues through visual art, literature, and performance. It offers a space for critical thinking, encouraging free expression and creative exploration. In addition to contemporary art exhibitions, DOX hosts discussions, workshops, concerts, film screenings, and educational programs for schools. For more information, you can visit the DOX Gallery’s website.
DOX Gallery is an excellent choice for families with children. It features a dedicated children’s corner, allowing young ones to engage with art in a fun and educational way while also enjoying a pleasant experience. Be sure to check out the regular family events worth attending. For older children, an interactive game is designed for each exhibition, making the experience more enjoyable and engaging. This allows parents to appreciate the program at their leisure fully.
After the tour, don’t forget to visit the local café, bistro, bookstore, design shop or the fine arts archive, which also hosts some exhibitions. The gallery, housed in former industrial premises, also attracts its original architecture; leading Czech architects Ivan Kroupa, Petr Hájek, and Martin Rajniš participated in the reconstruction and additions.
- Address: Poupětova 1, Prague 7-Holešovice
- Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11 am-7 pm
- Admission: 330 CZK, reduced to 120-180 CZK
5. Art Palace Prague: a meeting of history and modern art
Art Palace Prague is housed in the neo-Renaissance building of the former Živnostenská banka, or Land Bank of the Kingdom of Bohemia, dating back to the late 19th century. The gallery opened in November 2024 and aims to establish itself as one of Prague’s leading cultural institutions. It showcases contemporary and historical art from Europe and beyond, with each thoughtfully curated exhibition offering visitors a chance to explore various artistic movements, featuring a diverse selection of works ranging from classical to modern and experimental art forms.
The building, designed by architect Oskar Polívka, is equally captivating, with culture and art surrounding you from every angle. Its decoration features contributions from renowned Czech artists, including Max Švabinský, Stanislav Sucharda, and Ladislav Šaloun.
- Address: Na Příkopě 858/20, Prague 4-New Town
- Opening hours: daily April-September 10 am-9 pm, October-March 10 am-7 pm
- Admission: 300 CZK, reduced 150 CZK
6. Kunsthalle Prague: contemporary art without a permanent collection
The Prague Kunsthalle is a contemporary art exhibition space in the former Zenger transformer station in Klárov. Unlike traditional extensive galleries, it does not maintain a permanent collection but instead focuses on rotating exhibitions that address current social issues and showcase innovative approaches in 20th and 21st-century art.
Its mission is to foster a deeper understanding of both Czech and international art from these centuries while linking the Czech art scene to the global one. In addition to its exhibitions, the Kunsthalle offers a range of complementary activities, such as lectures, discussions, and educational programs, designed to enhance the public’s engagement with contemporary art.
The Kunsthalle exhibits in three large gallery spaces, so after your tour, give your busy mind and tired feet a break in the café with a view of Petřín Hill and Prague Castle. If you are a lover of absolute “zen” and like to be carried away by your thoughts, visit the Schwestern – the observation tower, where you can sort out your thoughts and impressions from the exhibitions while enjoying an uninterrupted view of Prague Castle and the Letná profile.
- Address: Klárov 132/5, Prague 1-Malá Strana
- Opening hours: daily except Tuesday, 11 am-7 pm, Wednesday until 9 pm
- Admission: 320 CZK, reduced 200 CZK
7. Kampa Museum: avant-garde icons and today’s work
If you’re looking to experience modern art in one of the most enchanting corners of Prague, Museum Kampa is the place to be. The museum showcases iconic works from the Czech and European avant-garde and art from various periods, all within the stunning setting of the former Sovový mlýn, offering views of the Vltava River and Charles Bridge.
What sets Museum Kampa apart from other museums is its unique approach to organising collections – they are grouped by theme rather than material. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions highlighting the latest visual art trends.
The museum offers a permanent exhibition called Kupka / Gutfreund: Masters of World Art. The works of František Kupka and Otto Gutfreund are among the most essential parts of the Kampa Museum’s collection. Meda Mládková, the museum’s founder, tried to make both authors famous in the USA and thus increase awareness of Czech art. The museum also has external projects, such as those in August 1968 and two others outside Prague.
- Address: U Sovových mlýnů 2, Prague 1-Malá Strana
- Opening hours: Monday–Sunday, 10 am–6 pm
- Admission: entire museum 350 CZK, reduced 220 CZK; permanent exhibition only 190 CZK, reduced 100 CZK; exhibitions according to the program, observation deck 30 CZK
8. Leica Gallery Prague: world and Czech photography
If you’re a passionate photographer who appreciates the art of photography, the Leica Gallery in Prague is the perfect place for you. Since 2002, the gallery has been dedicated to collecting photographs and organising unique, unconventional exhibitions.
In addition to showcasing works by world-renowned artists, the gallery strongly emphasises supporting Czech and Slovak photography. Exhibitions are displayed both within the gallery and in the café, which also features a bookstore focusing on Czech and international photographic art.
The gallery hosts around five exhibitions annually, accompanied by various programs, such as discussions, guided tours, art workshops for children, and others. It is also the only Czech gallery to have participated four times in Paris Photo, one of Europe’s most prestigious photography fairs. In 2012, Leica became part of a global network of galleries representing several significant capitals worldwide.
- Address: Školská 28, Prague 1-New Town
- Opening hours: Monday–Friday, 10 am–8 pm; weekends and holidays, 11 am–6 pm; July and August daily, 11 am–6 pm
- Admission: 100 CZK, reduced 45-60 CZK
9. Kooperativa Gallery: a leading private collection
On the third floor of the Kooperativa Insurance Company headquarters in Karlín, you’ll find a unique collection of Czech fine art from the 18th century to the present. The gallery houses around three thousand works featuring renowned artists such as Josef Mánes, Mikoláš Aleš, Jan Zrzavý, and Josef Čapek. A selection of these works is displayed in two exhibitions each year, which are open to the public for free. The gallery also offers a program with discussions, events, and guided tours.
After your visit, treat yourself to a delicious dessert and excellent coffee at Café Between the Lines, which employs and supports people with disabilities. Additionally, the gallery publishes accompanying publications for its exhibitions in collaboration with the Mánes association, so you can revisit the experiences of the exhibitions whenever you wish.
- Address: Pobřežní 665/21, Prague 8-Karlín
- Opening hours: Tuesday–Friday 12–18:00, weekends 10–18:00
- Admission: free
10. Central Gallery: Mucha, Dalí and Warhol
Central Gallery, located in the heart of Old Town Square, is a three-story art haven that immerses visitors in the world of legendary artists: Salvador Dali, Alfons Mucha, and Andy Warhol. Each floor is dedicated to the works of one of these iconic figures, offering a fresh perspective on their art that may surprise even their devoted fans. A tour of each exhibition takes about 40 minutes.
After exploring the gallery, you can visit the souvenir shop inspired by the artworks displayed. You can find porcelain featuring Alfons Mucha’s motifs, Salvador Dali’s iconic melted clocks, Andy Warhol posters, art books, ceramics, and postcards here. The shop is open to all, even those who haven’t purchased a ticket for the exhibition.
- Address: Staroměstské nám. 15, Prague 1-Old Town
- Opening hours: daily 10 am–8 pm
- Admission: 250-500 CZK, reduced 200-400 CZK, family 600-1200 CZK depending on the number of exhibitions
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