Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague (UPM)
About the use of Mila-wall modular construction technology in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Praha museum of decorative art prague
Tur på museum of decoreativ art in Prague
Prague Museum of Decorative Arts Coffee Shop
Prague Museum of Decorative Arts Coffee Shop
Mehriban Aliyeva visits Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Czech National Museum, Prague, CZ
Czech Republic #4 of 11 - The National Museum, founded at the end of the 19th century, is the oldest and largest museum in the Czech Republic. The music on the clip is from Dvorak's Symphony #7.
Praha / Prague/ Praga - Národní muzem / National museum - Archa Noemova Noah’s Ark exhibition
Praha / Prague/ Praga - National museum - Noah’s Ark exhibition. The title of the exhibition comes from the famous biblical story. As in the mythical Ark, so too in the Noah's Ark exhibition we meet an unusual array of all sorts of animals. The exhibition reveals the remarkable beauty and diversity of animal species on Earth and draws attention to modern dangers that put at risk the rich variety of species on our planet. It shows how various species and populations are distributed around the Earth.
Skoda Museum, Prague, Czech Republic
Here is a slideshow of the Skoda museum situated at Prague, Czech Republic.
Videomapping Prague National Gallery
Videomapping Prague National Gallery
from festival Signal 2014
GRAND OPENING 220
Oslava 220. výročí založení Národní galerie v Praze
5. února 2016
Veletržní palác
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Celebration of the 220 anniversary of the National Gallery in Prague
February 5, 2016
Trade Fair Palace
TRIP TO PRAGUE - CZECH REPUBLIC
Prague (play /ˈprɑːɡ/; Czech: Praha pronounced [ˈpraɦa] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic.[4] Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava river, the city is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 2.3 million.[5] The city has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers and chilly winters.
Prague has been a political, cultural and economic centre of Europe[citation needed] and particularly central Europe[citation needed] during its 1,100 year existence. For centuries, during the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was the permanent seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus was also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.[6][7] Later it was an important city in the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire,[citation needed] and after World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia. The city played major roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and in 20th-century history, during both World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of twentieth century Europe. Main attractions include the following: Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall, and Petřín hill. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Prague boasts more than ten major museums, along with countless theatres, galleries, cinemas, and other historical exhibits. Also, Prague is home to a wide range of public and private schools, including the famous Charles University. Its rich history makes it a popular tourist destination, and the city receives more than 4.1 million international visitors annually, as of 2009.[8][9] Prague is classified as a Beta+ global city according to GaWC studies, comparable to Berlin, Rome, or Vancouver.
A modern public transportation system connects the city. Prague is also accessible by road, train, and air.
Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Prague has become one of Europe's (and the world's) most popular tourist destinations. It is the sixth most-visited European city after London, Paris, Rome, Madrid and Berlin.[31] Prague suffered considerably less damage during World War II than some other major cities in the region, allowing most of its historic architecture to stay true to form. It contains one of the world's most pristine and varied collections of architecture, from Art Nouveau to Baroque, Renaissance, Cubist, Gothic, Neo-Classical and ultra-modern. Some popular sights include:
Prague Castle with the St. Vitus Cathedral which store the Czech Crown Jewels
Old Town (Staré Město) with its Old Town Square
The Astronomical Clock (Orloj) on Old Town Square
The picturesque Charles Bridge (Karlův Most)
The vaulted Gothic Old New Synagogue (Staronová Synagoga) of 1270
New Town (Nové město) with its busy and historic Wenceslas Square
National Museum on the Wenceslas Square
Malá Strana (Lesser Quarter) with its Infant Jesus of Prague
Josefov (the old Jewish quarter) with Old Jewish Cemetery and Old New Synagogue
Jan Žižka equestrian statue in Vítkov Park, Žižkov -- Prague 3.
The Lennon Wall
Vinohrady, a cadastral district that was once covered in vineyards
Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, with its huge collections of glass, furniture, textile, toys, Art Nouveau, Cubism, Art Deco and so on
The museum of the Heydrich assassination in the crypt of the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius
Vyšehrad Castle and Cemetery where many famous Czechs are buried, including the composers Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana
Písek Gate, the last preserved city gate of Baroque fortification
Petřínská rozhledna, an observation tower on Petřín Hill, which resembles the Eiffel Tower
Anděl, a busy part of the city with modern architecture and a shopping mall
Žižkov Television Tower (Žižkovský vysílač) with observation deck -- Prague 3.
The New Jewish Cemetery in Olšany, location of Franz Kafka's grave -- Prague 3.
The Metronome, a giant, functional metronome that looms over the city
The Dancing House (Fred and Ginger Building)
Stiassny's Jubilee Synagogue is the largest in Prague
The Mucha Museum, showcasing the Art Nouveau works of Alfons Mucha
The vast cemeteries that are also used for walks by the locals, such as Olšany Cemetery
Places connected to writers living in the city, such as Franz Kafka (one popular destination is the Franz Kafka Museum, also his grave at the New Jewish cemetery near the metro station Želivského)
The Prague Zoo, selected as the 7th best zoo in the world by Forbes magazine
The Nusle bridge with tube for underground
Moving Exhibits at the Museum of Decorative Arts
Moving Exhibits at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, Czech Republic. Along with a few random exhibits and art works this museum is basically a Museum full of things stolen from the Czech Jews by the Nazi's during World War II.
Generic MRL traction elevators @ Museum of Decorative Art, Prague, Czech Republic.
(Uploaded via hotel WiFi)
Typical elevators for a historic building in Central/Eastern Europe.
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Brand: Tramontáž Chrudim
Type: MRL traction
Capacity: 800kg / 10 Persons(Left), 400kg / 5 Persons(Right)
Fixtures: Schaefer MT42
Year: 2015
Floors: 7(-1, *1*, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8(Left elevator only))
Elevator bank size: 2
Serial numbers: 0400/6-100NT2 & 0800/7-100NT2
---Building information---
Name: Museum of Decorative Art
Type: Museum
Address: 17. listopadu 2, 110 00 Josefov
Area: Staré Město
District: Prague 1
City: Prague
Metropolitan area: Prague metropolitan area
Region: Prague
Country: Czech Republic
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Camera used: Samsung Galaxy A7
Edited with: none
Date taken: 21/04/2019
Video format: MP4
Video quality: 1080p
(C) 2019 Dolev Perzelan
(P) 2019 DPlifts
I musei di Praga. Il museo delle arti decorative /Museum of decorative arts
Si trova nel cuore della città storica, vicinissimo al Rudolfinum. Il Museo delle arti decorative (/Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum) di Praga è stato fondato nel 1885 e ha avuto sede in una prima fase proprio nel Rudolfinum. Nel 1901, terminata la costruzione della sede attuale, un maestoso edificio d'impronta francese, ha avuto qui la sua collocazione definitiva. Conserva straordinarie collezioni di cristalli (Bohemia, soprattutto), porcellane (Meissen, Vienna) argenti, orologi, arazzi, abiti, stampe, fotografie. Organizza mostre temporanee come quella documentata in questo video, dedicata al Glass Simposium di Novy Bor del 2012.
It is located in the heart of the historic city, close to the Rudolfinum. The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague (Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum) was founded in 1885 and has been housed in a first stage right in the Rudolfinum. In 1901, completed the construction of its current location, an impressive French-style building, had their permanent home here. Has a remarkable collection of crystals (Bohemia, especially), porcelain (Meissen, Vienna) silverware, clocks, tapestries, clothing, prints, photographs. Organizes temporary exhibitions such as the one documented in this video, dedicated to Glass Symposium Novy Bor of 2012.
National Gallery - Prague (Czech Republic)
The National Gallery in Prague is a state-owned art gallery in Prague, which manages the largest collection of art in the Czech Republic. The collections of the gallery are not housed in a single building, but are presented in a number of historic structures within the city of Prague, as well as other places. The largest of the gallery sites is the Veletržní Palác, which houses the National Gallery's collection of modern art. It is one of the largest museums in Central Europe.
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Ceremonial Hall (Jewish Museum in Prague)
Jewish museum in Prague - Židovské muzeum v Praze 2015
Museum of Communism - Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
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Museum Of Communism Prague
This museum looks at what Czech society and life was like under the Communist regime.
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Travel blogs from Museum of Communism:
- ... We also popped into the Museum of Communism, which is very well presented and (mildly) educational - communism is still a resent reality and long not forgotten ...
- ... We went to the museum of communism which is nicely sandwiched between a casino and McDonald's ...
- ... We followed up yesterday's experience this morning with a visit to the Museum of Communism ...
- ... Walked back down the hill and over bridge to the museum of communism, C found it very interesting, S fairly so and T powered through and sat at the end ...
- ... We started at the Muztek metro stop, which is right near the museum of Communism ...
- ... , complete mystery why its there concerts pole vaulting contest (watched the kiwi not even pass the first height) museum of communism, cool art noveau architecture Jewish quarter-cemetary cool, didn't need to know that much about Jewish rituals ...
- ... the view was worth it though Today before we got on our next Train we went to the Museum of Communism which had some interesting facts about communism and how it affected the Czech Republic or Czechoslavia as it was known from 1918 ...
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- Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Photos in this video:
- From the Museum of Communism window! by Penny71 from a blog titled 13th January - Prague
- Museum of Communism Poster by Surrealcereal from a blog titled Czeching in and right back out
- Museum of Communism - Lennon by Vine_hooligans from a blog titled Breathtaking Prague
- The Museum of Communism 2 by Nklenske from a blog titled Learning Life's Lessons in Prague
- The Museum of Communism 1 by Nklenske from a blog titled Learning Life's Lessons in Prague
- The Museum of Communism 3 by Nklenske from a blog titled Learning Life's Lessons in Prague
- Museum of Communism 4 by Maureencampbell from a blog titled An interesting weekend in Prague
- Museum of Communism 3 by Maureencampbell from a blog titled An interesting weekend in Prague
- Museum of Communism 1 by Maureencampbell from a blog titled An interesting weekend in Prague
- Museum of Communism 2 by Maureencampbell from a blog titled An interesting weekend in Prague
- Museum of Communism Ad by Astralissophia from a blog titled City of Saints
- _Museum of Communism by Steffeff from a blog titled High times in the high season
- Museum of Communism by Vine_hooligans from a blog titled Breathtaking Prague
- Museum of communism by Yhuang82 from a blog titled Tourist Overload
- Museum of Communism by Dan-and-dee from a blog titled Beers, Blood and Bones
- Museum of Communism by Chrisny2 from a blog titled Another great day in Prague
- Museum of Communism by Everardt from a blog titled Wedding in Prague
Prague Old Town Square National Gallery
Prague : Old Town Square : National Gallery
Praha : Staroměstské náměstí : Národní galerie
Approximate coordinates (gps): 50.08800 x 14.42175
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library introduction
Gail Naughton, President/CEO for NCSML welcomes national media to join her on April 26th for the museum's monumental move. Jeremy Patterson will be moving the 2.8M lb. museum 480 feet and raising it 11 feet.
Prague Museum Natural History, St. George, and Billa shopping
Prague Museum Natural History, St. George, and Billa shopping
PRAGUE/PILSEN VLOG
what's cooking, good lookins?! welcome back to my channel! here is my first vlog! i hope u enjoy :)
here are the places we visited in prague and pilsen:
Prague Old Town
Prague New Town
Prague Lesser Town
Prague Municipal House
Prague Castle
Vitkov National Memorial
Prague National Gallery
Mucha Museum
Karel Zeman Museum
Museum of Decorative Arts
Prague National Theater
Pilsner Urquell Brewery
Prague Dandy Bar
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