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Museum of Public Transport

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Updated: March 16, 2024 06:47 PM

Museum of Public Transport is located in Prague (Capital of the Czech Republic), Czechia. It's address is Patočkova 132/2, 162 00 Praha 6-Střešovice, Czechia.

Patočkova 132/2, 162 00 Praha 6-Střešovice, Czechia

39VQ+GM Prague 6, Czechia

+420 296 128 960

muzeum.dpp.cz

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Saturday9 AM to 5 PM
Sunday9 AM to 5 PM

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Museum of Public Transport is located at: Patočkova 132/2, 162 00 Praha 6-Střešovice, Czechia.

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Museum of Public Transport Reviews

Charlie Horne
2023-09-07 09:09:14 GMT

Very cool place with a lot to see. Like others have said the information boards are in Czech so be prepared to translate those if you’re interested. They have a free audio book if you have your phone and your headphones on you. And I was handed a little booklet in English that informs you on each of the trams and when they were in operation. I spent about an hour just nosing around the trams reading the booklet, however you could definitely spend a lot more time hear reading if you’re interested! The historic tram route 41 sets off from here so it’s a perfect opportunity to learn about the public transport in the beautiful city and then ride around in one!

Tickets can be bought from the ticket office at the entrance. They were very helpful and spoke good English.

Tomas Palider (DJTommek)
2023-09-16 17:04:53 GMT

Very interesting museum related to public transport in Prague, including already forgotten places like Letna cablecar.
Interesting to see history, how Prague evolved during all these years.

Ringaile Radojevic Miliauskaite
2023-08-08 21:59:36 GMT

Lovely small museum with exposition dedicated to Prague tram history.
Open during the weekends only

Mihai Iachimovschi
2023-04-16 11:48:07 GMT

I loved it! I spent more than half a day there, reading and studying all the materials!

Note that most of the descriptions and panels are in Czech, so do take an English guidebook from the ticket office if you do not speak Czech.

Balázs Gábor
2019-04-30 16:01:26 GMT

An interesting view of the public transport evolution in the city of Prague and a lot of old bus. It is in good shape and all it says that is functional which make them really good. Bravo for the people who is taking care for all of this ages public transport bus and tram.

Luca Lombardi
2020-10-04 06:41:06 GMT

It is a small museum with a beautifully collections of vagons, tram cars and buses. Tram cars are coupled in sets to capture the period of their long operating life (in some cases 60+ years!).
The museum has been declared a cultural heritage in 1998.

If you want you can even rent a tram. The Prague Public Transit Company offer sightseeing tram rides with historical, T3 Coupe and Měsícek.

The museum is open only during the WE and thursday afternoon and not in winter season.

Adam Kabele
2022-05-29 12:41:11 GMT

Best fo everyone who want know anything about history of prague public transport and nice colection of old trams and buses here. Also is posible to take heritage tam ride. Open every weekend during saison.

Eros Figueiredo
2023-07-25 08:18:36 GMT

Really liked the museum specially the store where you can buy souvenirs.

Stephen Long
2023-08-31 11:33:51 GMT

Took my 13yo son to this and we loved it. It's not a massive museum and it's not interactive, but the restored or reconstructed trams are so great. I do wish they had additional labels in English, but still highly recommend this place.

Xavi Marti
2016-09-17 09:57:42 GMT

Small but dense museum about the metropolitan public transport in Prague. You will find relucs from the 1800's and, you could take a seat in a few of them. Ideal for children. Some selected days is completely for free. Regularly it costs about 2 USD.

Kate W
2023-05-07 09:04:51 GMT

It was amazing! I am a big fan of public transport (everywhere). Such a great piece of Prague's transportation history. Cash only! Recommended.

Nelli Tatter
2023-04-07 14:31:03 GMT

It’s quite small, but nice museum and also kids friendly:)

Maksym Shcherban
2023-06-25 19:41:19 GMT

Excellent museum, lots of historical tram cars, miniatures.

Adam Faber
2023-08-23 13:42:39 GMT

A perfect end of the historical tram ride. In the museum, you can see a variety of vintage streetcars and trolleybuses as well as the equipment and models. There are no signs in English however, so you can either ask the staff for any information or just use google translate

Aneesh Dasgupta
2023-08-23 16:51:59 GMT

Excellent museum full of transportational history and exhibits. Most text is in Czech, so if you need to, you should use Google translate. Recommend very much!

Honza Sekyra
2018-11-22 12:32:38 GMT

Very nice exposition including the most important vehicles of Pragues’ public transport since Its very begining in late 1890´

Sean Owens
2018-11-06 07:17:45 GMT

Fantastic museum, well worth the trip. Don't miss out on a ride on tram 41. 100 year old tram car on a line though the whole city which runs every hour at the weekends in the summer, it'll only set you back 35czk as well

Anna Hanzel
2023-07-28 22:42:03 GMT

Nice museum, friendly staff, pity we couldn’t get inside the trams but still worthy to see :)

M
2023-03-05 11:52:28 GMT

interesting museum for both kids and adults
wad better that we expected 👏

Péter Halász
2018-11-08 23:09:01 GMT

An impressive collection of the historical vehicles about the history of the Prague public transport. Most of them is fully driveable, so you can meet the KT8D5 or the T2 or any of them in the streets also. Therefore you can find always some changes in the collection.

The entry fee is 50 CZK for adults (stand: 2018) and they accept only cash, also for the souvenirs.

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