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Antonín Dvořák Museum

Museum in Prague

Updated: May 06, 2024 03:05 PM

Antonín Dvořák Museum is located in Prague (Capital of the Czech Republic), Czechia. It's address is Ke Karlovu 462/20, 120 00 Nové Město, Czechia.

Ke Karlovu 462/20, 120 00 Nové Město, Czechia

3CFG+FQ Prague, Czechia

+420 774 845 823

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MondayClosed
Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Antonín Dvořák Museum?

Antonín Dvořák Museum is located at: Ke Karlovu 462/20, 120 00 Nové Město, Czechia.

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Coordinates: 50.0737163, 14.4269563

Antonín Dvořák Museum Reviews

Natalie Borikin
2024-04-09 18:24:32 GMT

The Antonín Dvořák Museum was a pleasant surprise! Even if you're not a huge classical music fan, it's a fascinating look into the life of this famous Czech composer. The villa itself is beautiful, and the exhibits offer a mix of personal artifacts, manuscripts, and interesting tidbits about his life. A nice stop if you're in the area and want to learn something new.

Watchareeya Y.
2023-09-24 11:09:49 GMT

Small but insightful museum. I came 30-40 minutes after the opening on Sunday and there was only me as a visitor. The museum was calm and a bit interactive. The staffs are nice and very helpful, especially on the second floor. I was a bit confused with the audio session, and the staff was so kind to help and even moved the chair closer to me to sit while listening to the music. I really appreciated the hospitality at this museum.
I bought the ticket online in advance and the while process was super easy. You will only need to present the e-ticket to the staff at the lobby and that's it.

Joanna Mariuk
2023-07-18 18:52:55 GMT

Housed in a beautiful Baroque gem - villa "America" in Prague, Antonín Dvořák Museum is a place definitely worth a visit. Mostly recommended for music lovers, but architecture lovers will be satisfied as well. Inside you'll find some personal belongings of one of the greatest Czech composers, photos, his rewards, some documents etc. You'll learn about his life and work - there are some fascinating documentaries to be watched upstairs (in English and Czech). The staff is very helpful and the atmosphere is unforgettable. The villa is close to the Pavlova metro station (line C). The museum is not big, quite traditional and the entrance fee is pretty low (50 CZK). I enjoyed my visit there a lot!

Philipp Lindauer
2024-03-17 23:58:16 GMT

A wonderful experience.

The soothing sound of his symphonies can be heard all across the house. The interior fits perfectly to the classical theme and is a great addition to the exhibition. I can definitely recommend the museum.

Cristina Panek
2024-03-09 16:33:23 GMT

Very nice place with a good vibe. You can watch a beautiful documentary about Dvorak's life

Denis Abashin
2023-05-22 19:08:08 GMT

Very quiet and nice place. Next day I came back to concert. It coast almost nothing and atmosphere was so smooth. This house is like mini-castle 🏰

Audra S
2018-10-09 17:01:20 GMT

A smaller museum but very well done!
Fantastic pieces with good descriptions. They even gave a history for the rear courtyard.
They do close for thirty minutes for lunch, but sitting in the courtyard was very pleasant!

Silvia X
2022-01-08 02:32:09 GMT

One of my favourite musician. There is one room there providing auditorium experiences too.

They sell sheet music of Dvořák‘s but you have to pay Czech crown (I totally forgot about it and only had Euros on me, and this museum for some reason didn’t take cards). I also wish they sell other merchandise like busts & etc (like Bach house and Beethoven house).

Plan your visit accordingly- the museum closes quite early and it takes ages to get a Uber because of its remote location.

Klaus Wanderer
2020-03-05 01:07:07 GMT

It's a great little museum dedicated to one of the greatest composers of the 19th century

It was an honor for me to be able to see the exhibits like Dvoraks' piano, violin, desk, wallet and other personal belongings. The curation is pretty good telling the life of a traveling composer who left an indelible mark not only in Czech music but in American music as well

Nicole Felker
2022-08-10 13:13:46 GMT

A small museum, but filled with much history! I was excited to see many items Dvorak used throughout his life, including his viola! And all for a very cheap price!

D. V.
2019-07-05 08:33:35 GMT

In a city full of historical places this one is a must see, especially cause it's not on a main route. Well hidden from everything else, worth visiting to enjoy peaceful yet informative time with one of the most popular composer and his work.

YeanChin Tan
2022-06-13 17:34:24 GMT

If you love Dvorak symphonies and Cello + Violin Concerto, then you shall pay a visit.

William Refuss
2019-06-12 17:47:50 GMT

The museum is small, but provides detailed information on Dvorak's life and works. The ceiling of the second floor is beautiful, and there is a room where you can select different compositions to listen to. For anyone remotely interested in the life of Dvorak, this museum is a must-visit destination.

Holly
2018-10-24 07:20:55 GMT

A special museum, the salon concert upstairs is wonderful! Every performer is a true artist!

Carlos Mendez
2022-10-01 13:39:30 GMT

Great place to know about Dvorak like and work. Also inexpensive and with discount for seniors.

Byron Jin
2023-02-24 10:01:00 GMT

Great little museum with beautiful architecture, not to mention it was only a dollar for entry (student). Information and narrative about his life was easy to follow. Upstairs there was exhibits to listen to some of dvoraks music which I enjoyed very much.

An Te Chu
2023-01-05 10:48:39 GMT

Small but full of interesting tidbits. For those who don't know much about Dvorak there is some history. For those who know Dvorak, you'll get a kick out of seeing his possessions and see the contents of his past letters.

Very affordable and cute little museum with a small but quality (no generic Czech travel trinkets) gift shop.

Cristy Pereira
2019-03-05 08:31:53 GMT

Small museum, not expensive. Well explained and well organized. Beautiful 💕

Nick Cowell
2018-12-13 08:34:32 GMT

Awesome little hidden gem in Prague! Not a huge place but has some great pieces and some interesting facts and stories about Dvorak!

Dylan Foulon (NunuOnly)
2023-09-22 13:06:32 GMT

A small museum about Dvorak, we were alone there, about 20-30min to visit.

Recommended if you come by and have some time.

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