National Museum
The National Museum (Národn Muzeum) in Prague, which recently completed a seven-year renovation, is spread across several locations and houses numerous important collections representing a wide range of fields, with literally millions of items covering mineralogy, zoology, anthropology, and archaeology, as well as the arts and music. There are around five million specimens in the entomology collection alone. It was founded in the early 1800s and moved to its current location in 1891, making it the Czech Republic's oldest museum.
The archaeological display, with its enormous collection of 1st and 2nd-century Roman items, as well as several Bronze and Early Iron period finds, is a particularly enjoyable feature. Another museum worth seeing is the superb National Technical Museum (Národn technické museum), which recounts the great technological breakthroughs made by the country, featuring exhibitions of machinery and equipment created here throughout the years, ranging from vehicles to aircraft.
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Address: Václavské námestí 68, 110 00 Nové Město, Prague, Czech Republic.
Phone number: +420 224 497 111
Official site: https://www.nm.cz/