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Museums #15 in Prague

National Technical Museum

4.7 · 19,958 reviews
Quiet, educational, and industrially grand.
National technical museum, Kostelní 1320/42, 170 00 Praha 7-Letná, Czechia
Interesting facts
1

The museum's Transport Hall was specifically designed with extra-high ceilings to allow for the exhibition of full-size locomotives and aircraft.

2

It houses a 1920s Bugatti Type 13, one of the most significant early racing cars in the company's history.

3

The collection includes the original astronomical instruments belonging to Tycho Brahe, the noted Danish astronomer who worked in Prague.

4

The museum holds a rare collection of 19th-century daguerreotype cameras.

5

The building's construction was interrupted by World War II, during which time it served various other purposes before fully opening as a museum.

6

The Mining Hall features a simulated underground coal mine experience that replicates the conditions of historical Czech mining operations.

Overview

The National Technical Museum in Prague is the Czech Republic's largest institution dedicated to technical and scientific history. Its central exhibition space, the Transport Hall, displays a massive collection of vintage automobiles, trains, aircraft, and motorcycles suspended from the ceiling. Beyond transport, the museum hosts permanent galleries focused on astronomy, photography, architecture, printing, and chemistry. The building itself is a functionalist design completed in 1941, featuring a distinctive high-ceilinged atrium built to accommodate large-scale machinery. Notable individual exhibits include the astronomical clocks used by Johannes Kepler and various vintage racing vehicles. The museum also maintains an extensive archive detailing the industrial evolution of Central Europe.

Photo spot

The main floor of the Transport Hall, providing a wide-angle view of the vintage cars and hanging aircraft.

Insider tips

Start your visit at the top floor and work your way down to the Transport Hall to avoid crowds.

Check the museum's website for temporary special exhibitions, which often rotate in the smaller gallery spaces.

The building is large; wear comfortable walking shoes as the floors are mostly stone and concrete.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to see every single display in one visit; the sheer volume of artifacts is overwhelming for a single session.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings, particularly Tuesday or Wednesday, to avoid the peak weekend crowds.
Address
National technical museum, Kostelní 1320/42, 170 00 Praha 7-Letná, Czechia
Website
50.097, 14.425
Get directions
Details
Key exhibitsTransport Hall, Astronomy, Mining, Photography, Architecture, and Printing galleries.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings, particularly Tuesday or Wednesday, to avoid the peak weekend crowds..

The main floor of the Transport Hall, providing a wide-angle view of the vintage cars and hanging aircraft.

Close by you'll find Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral.