Are you interested in the art of craftsmanship? These are the must-visit profession and craft museums in Czechia:
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Beer Museum Prague
PragueThe Beer Museum Prague covers the history of Czech beer. Visitors can experience its production and taste various kinds of special Czech beers. 2Brno Technical Museum
BrnoThe 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- Online discount!
3Choco Story
PragueAt Choco Story in Prague visitors can learn about the more than 3000-year-old history of cocoa powder as well as the process of making chocolate. The Choco Story Museum is a "all you can eat" style, so it is advisable to avoid sweets before you visit. Choco story also organizes a number of workshops 4Zetor Gallery
BrnoIn the Zetor Gallery in Brno, visitors can learn about the history of Zetor tractors, but also get to know the modern machines produced by the company, from the Zetor 25 to the Crystal or Super model series to the current product line. The museum has around 15 Zetor tractors on display that illustra 5Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum
PragueThe 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 6The Postal Museum
PragueThe 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 7Podskali Custom House at Vyton
PragueThe Podskali Custom House at Vyton is a museum in Prague where visitors can learn about the history and lives of the woodcutters who lived in the important woodtrader's village until the 19th century.