Museum Kampa
About
Museum Kampa – a vibrant showcase of Czech and Eastern‑European modern art – sits in the historic Sovovy mlýny on Prague’s lively Malá Strana. Founded by Jan and Medy Mládková, the museum preserves an extraordinary collection that includes František Kupka’s pioneering abstract paintings, works by Karel Malich, Toyen, Andy Warhol, and other 20th‑century icons. In addition to its permanent holdings, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions of contemporary artists across Europe and the United States. Visitors experience the museum’s open‑air courtyards, the adjoining Werichová Vila, and a rotating program of guided tours, workshops, and educational projects for all ages. Whether you’re a history enthusiast fascinated by the artists’ exile, a young traveler eager to discover avant‑garde masterpieces, or a family seeking a thoughtful cultural outing, Museum Kampa offers a memorable journey into modern creativity.
Highlights
- František Kupka Collection
- Werichová Vila
- Rotating Contemporary Exhibitions
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Tickets & pricing
Adult - Whole Museum
CZK 350.00
Student / Teacher / Senior
CZK 220.00
Child (≤6 years)
CZK 0.00
Family (2 adults + 3 children <15)
CZK 680.00