The Poštovní Muzeum is the Postal Museum in Prague that was founded at the end of 1918 that holds a collection of national importance. It is located in a historic house. In the museum, visitors can see a permanent postage stamp display not only from the Czech Republic, but also rare and interesting philatelic materials from abroad. There are occasional exhibitions focusing on certain periods or areas of postal and philately.
History & Anthropology Historic house Profession & Craft
Nové mlýny 2, Prague
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The Postal Museum in Prague offers an interesting look into the history of postal services and communication in the Czech Republic. Visitors often appreciate the well-preserved historical artifacts, including old postage stamps, mailboxes, and postal vehicles. The museum's location in a beautifully renovated 17th-century building adds to its charm. Many reviewers find the exhibits informative, providing insights into the evolution of postal systems from ancient times to the present day. However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored in about an hour. While the content is engaging for those interested in postal history, it may not appeal to everyone. Some reviews mention that more interactive displays or English translations would enhance the experience for international visitors. Overall, The Postal Museum offers a niche but educational experience for those curious about postal history and communication development in the Czech Republic.
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