All applied art museums to visit in Czechia

Discover the beauty of functional art at 5 applied art museums in Czechia. These museums highlight the intersection of art and utility, showcasing pieces that are both beautiful and practical.

Are you interested in the intersection of art and craftsmanship? These are the applied art museums you should visit in Czechia:

  1. Lobkowicz Palace1

    Lobkowicz Palace

     Prague
    The Lobkowicz Palace (in Prague Castle) is a palace in Prague that functions as a museum that shows part of the art collection of the noble family The House of Lobkowicz, one of the oldest Bohemian noble families. The collection contains works by old masters (including Rubens, Pieter Brueghel, Jan B
  2. Museum of Miniatures2

    Museum of Miniatures

     Prague
    The Museum of Miniatures is a museum on Strahov in Prague where visitors use a microscope or a magnifying glass to view micro-miniature art models, for example the Eiffel Tower in a cherry stone or a golden bicycle on a needle. The Miniature Museum has 29 exhibits, including works by three authors:
  3. House of the Black Madonna3

    House of the Black Madonna

     Prague
    The House of the Black Madonna, designed by Josef Gočár, is the earliest example of Cubist architecture in Prague. The name comes from a statue of the Black Madonna, decorating the facade. The building is now part of Museum of Decorative Arts, housing an exhibition focused on Cubism.
  4. Museum of Applied Arts4

    Museum of Applied Arts

     Brno
    The Museum of Applied Arts in Brno is part of The Moravian Gallery that holds a collection of applied arts from the Middle Ages to the present day. The collection includes collections of glass, ceramics and porcelain, textiles, furniture and metalware.
  5. Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain5

    Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain

     Prague
    Prague museum of Meissen porcelain is an exhibiton of a PRIVATE FAMILY COLLECTION with more than 3000 PIECES of this MEISSEN PORCELAIN. The exhibition is on two floors, you can see also a video of how porcelain is made and read books with interesting facts. At the end you can buy souvenirs or direc