All music museums to visit in Czechia

Celebrate the universal language of music at 11 museums in Czechia dedicated to musical heritage. These museums explore the history of music, instruments, and influential musicians.

Are you passionate about music and its history? Here are the top music museums in Czechia:

  1. Municipal House1

    Municipal House

     Prague
    The Municipal House of Prague, known locally as Obecní dům, is a significant civic landmark and auditorium in the city. It holds a prominent place in the architectural and political history of the Czech Republic. This modernist masterpiece is located in the Republic Square, close to the Powder Tower, and is used for representative purposes.
  2. Saint Nicolas Church2

    Saint Nicolas Church

     Prague
    St. Nicholas Church, situated in the old town area of Prague, is steeped in history. Its first mention dates back to a document from 1273, making it one of the oldest churches in the area. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to any visit, allowing tourists to step back in time and experience a piece of Prague's rich past.
  3. Wax Museum of Legends Grévin Prague3

    Wax Museum of Legends Grévin Prague

     Prague
    The Musée Grévin Praha, also called Wax Museum of Legends Grévin is a wax museum in Prague. The museum has an exhibition with waxworks of Czech and internationally renowned people, set in rich scenographies full of visual and sound effects.
  4. Brno Technical Museum4

    Brno Technical Museum

     Brno
    The Brno Technical Museum is a museum on technology in Brno. The museum consists of sixteen permanent displays and a Technical Playroom. The rooms consists of room on: Metal Casting, Technical Playroom, Aircraft Engines, Water Engines, Steam Engines, Iron Metallurgy, A Lane of Crafts, Mechanical Mus
  5. Antonin Dvorak Museum5

    Antonin Dvorak Museum

     Prague
    The Antonin Dvorak Museum is home to an exhibition celebrating the famous Czech composer, Antonín Dvořák. Housed in a Baroque villa, the collection includes Dvořák's personal viola and piano, as well as his correspondence and photographs. The surroundings of the museum are adorned with a number of s
  6. Bedrich Smetana Museum6

    Bedrich Smetana Museum

     Prague
    The Bedřich Smetana Museumis a museum with an archive in Prague, dedicated to Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. It is dedicated to the life and work of the composer Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884). The museum holds and exhibits a collection with newspapers, photos, original letters and brochures that show
  7. Leos Janacek Memorial7

    Leos Janacek Memorial

     Brno
    The Leos Janacek Memorial is located in the garden house next to the Organ School, where the world famous Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher lived in 1910-1928. Visitors can see the original study of Leoš Janáček along with his piano.
  8. Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum8

    Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum

     Prague
    The Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum (Národopisné muzeum Národního muzea) is housed in the Kinsky Summerhouse, located on the hillside of the former vineyards of Petrin Hill in Kinsky Garden. The museum holds and exhibits objects that illustrate the unique folk culture of the Czech Republi
  9. Mozart Interactive Museum9

    Mozart Interactive Museum

     Prague
    The first Mozart experience museum in the Czech Republic that immerses you in the world of a musical genius in his favorite city—Prague. This unique interactive exhibition lets you explore Mozart’s life, music, and legacy through all 5 senses. Blending cutting-edge technology with dozens of animate
  10. Bertramka Museum10

    Bertramka Museum

     Prague
    Bertramka is a villa in Prague most notable for visits by Mozart. It is a museum dedicated to the memory of Mozart and to the former owners: František and Josefina Dušek.
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    Popmuseum

     Prague
    The Popmuseum (Popmuseum – Museum and Archive of Popular Music) in Prague covers the history of Czechoslovak rock music from 1959 to 1972. The museum holds and exhibits a collection that includes album covers, Karel Kryl's manuscripts, photographs, written documents, audio-visual clips, period radio