National Museum of Agriculture Prague
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National Museum of Agriculture (Národní zemědělské muzeum) Prague
National Museum of Agriculture is a perfect choice for a day ????????
There are 4 floors with different exhibitions full of entertainment for kids and adults (machines ????, forest and hunting????, fishing????, wood????, food????, etc.) and the open roof ????with a panoramic view on the whole city ????????
You may even attend culinary courses in the museum!
Museum of Agriculture is located near the Technical Museum, so you may combine the visit of these two museums.
⏰ Open Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-17:00
???? Admission fee: children under 18 years old - free, adults - 110 czk, students - 70 czk, other options are available.
????Address: Kostelní 44, Praha 7.
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Prague, Czech Republic #22 National Museum
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Prague Wenceslas Square National Museum
Prague Wenceslas Square National Museum
Praha Václavské náměstí Národní muzeum
Approximate coordinates (gps): 50.07933 14.43027
The National Museum is the most important Czech museum institution. Most often this term is used for its historic (main) building on Wenceslas Square 68, Prague 1 - New Town, which is since 1891 an important feature of the upper part of Wenceslas Square. The building was in July 2011 due to a general reconstruction of 7 years closed. Opening is planned for the 200th anniversary of the National Museum of the Year 2018.
Three-tiered fountain from the late 19th century is carefully inspected every year by experts of the National Museum. Fountain under five allegorical statues (Bohemia, Elbe, Vltava, Moravia and Silesia) made of a sandstone is due to regularly free of dirt and other debris.
Čelakovského sets are located in the National Museum in Prague, between the streets of Vinohradská, Škrétova and Mezibranská. The park is relatively small, has an area of 1.3 hectares and is situated on a slightly sloping surface.
Czech stud farm added to UNESCO World Heritage List
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Amongst the new additions to the UNESCO list of World Heritage is a Czech stud farm that dates back to the Habsburg empire.
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Horses have been bred here at the Czech National stud farm in the town of Kladruby nad Labem for centuries.
Now that tradition has been recognised by UNESCO, which has added the site to the list of World Heritage.
Founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the Habsburg (also spelled Hapsburg) imperial court, little has changed here since.
It officially it was founded in 1579 when Emperor Rudolf II of the House of Habsburg gave an imperial status to an original stud established by his father, Emperor Maximilian II.
Among famed regular visitors of the site that includes a small chateau and a church were later Emperor Franz Joseph I with his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria, who was known as Sisi.
The stud survived wars and a devastating 18th century fire till the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 when the newly established Czechoslovak state took over, which was not known for favoring relics of the former empire.
The horse breeding looked fated to end, but the traditions passed down from generation to generation of breeder, grooms and trainers endured.
The stud also survived 40 years of the communist rule later in the 20th century and emerged in the 21st century to benefit from a restoration funded by the European Union in 2015.
The Kladruby site occupies 1,310 hectares, about the size it had from the beginning in the 16th century.
It's located on flat sandy land near the Elbe river and contains fields and forests together with the buildings, including the stables, indoor and outdoor training grounds and a symmetrical network of roads.
UNESCO describes it as one of Europe's leading horse-breeding institutions, developed at a time when horses played vital roles in transport, agriculture, military support and aristocratic representation.
Kladruby director Jiri Machek says UNESCO's recognition is the confirmation of the global uniqueness of this place.
There are three unique aspects about it, Machek adds It's not only about a tangible heritage, it is also the breeding of unique Kladruber horses, which means the landscape still serves its original purpose. And the third, unique thing which is not mentioned so often is the intangible heritage, the traditional way of doing things, that is we have been trying to operate the stud in a traditional way.
Kladruby is the home of the Kladruber horse, one of the oldest breeds and rarest in the world, with a global population of about 1,200.
The Kladrubers were bred to serve as ceremonial carriage horses at the Habsburg courts in Vienna and Prague.
It's a warm-blooded breed that is based on Spanish and Italian horses. A convex head with a Roman nose is among their significant features.
Since the late 18th century, there are two alternatives, grey and black. The grey horses were used to for the royals at various ceremonies while the black ones served the high-ranked clergy.
Today, they still do the same at the Danish court while others are used by the trumpeters from the Swedish Royal Mounted Guard and some also carry police officers in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.
Their peaceful nature makes them a popular horse for riding among private owners around the globe. They also participate in international competitions in carriage driving.
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NOAH'S ARK - PRAGUE NATIONAL MUSEUM. MAY 2016.
Some of the displays from the only floor open at the Prague National Museum from May 2016. The rest of the museum was closed for refurbishment.
National Museum, Prague 2014
Child-friendly National Agricultural Museum, Prague
Highlights of our recent visit to the National Agricultural Museum in Prague. For more information about Prague's family-friendly museums and attractions visit: thelittleadventurer.com
Concert at Prague National Museum
A concert given at the National Museum in Prague on the inner stairs. The concert was given on 10 July 2009.
Praha from Wencelas' Vineyard
Panorama of Prague, taken from Wencelas' Vineyard, just below Prague Castle
Inside the Museum of Occupations in Tallinn, Estonia
visit for funky backpacking and budget travel advice!
Panrimo's History and Library Science Internship in Prague, Czech Republic
Meet Stacie Fraley, who talks about her internship at the National Museum of Prague, her daily work routine, and more!
PRAGUE 7 (part 1) Places of interest:
PRAGUE 7 (part 1) Places of interest:
???? M. Horákové street
A busy street with a lot of big and small shops, cafes, restaurants.
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???? Letenske sady
A big beautiful park with cafes, a big playground for kids, sport areas, green lawns (ideal for picnics), roads for running or bicycling.
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???? Letenský zámeček
Restaurant in the heart of park built in Neo-Renaissance style with panoramic views over the historic centre of Prague.
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???? Metronome
It’s a 23 m functioning metronome, overlooking the city center of Prague. It was built instead of the demolished enormous monument of J. Stalin.
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???? National Technical Museum
The largest institution presenting artifacts related to the history of technology in the Czech Republic.
Exhibitions: Transportation, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Architecture, Astronomy, etc.
@narodni_technicke_muzeum
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???? National Museum Of Agriculture
It presents super-modern interactive expositions interesting both for adults and children.
Exhibitions: Forestry, Fishing, Farming, Food and gastronomy, etc.
@zemedelskemuzeum
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????Stromovka
A large green park maintained as English landscape garden with total area of 95 ha.
A very popular place for walking, running, bicycling, picnics, etc.
There are several playgrounds for kids in different parts of the park, a big artificial lake in the center and some cafes.
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???? Planetárium
It belongs to the biggest planetariums in the world. Planetarium offers different shows on Czech and on English. The Planetarium projected the image of the spherical ceiling. The spectators sit in comfortable seats, like in cinema.
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???? Výstaviště Holešovice
Big exhibition ground which is used for exhibitions, concerts and other cultural events.
It consists of the Industrial Palace, the Křižík's Light fountain, Lapidarium of the National Museum @narodnimuzeum, Aquarium, Pyramid Theatre, etc. In spring you can visit wonderful St. Matthew's Fair (amusement park) here.
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???? National Gallery: Fair Trade Palace
Part of the National Gallery @ngprague, it houses a collection of modern art.
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????⛪️ Strossmayerovo náměstí
A big crossroad and a square with cafes, restaurants, shops, and beautiful Church of St. Anthony of Padua.
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First Person with Gideon Frieder, April 25, 2018
Through the First Person program, Holocaust survivors have the opportunity to share their remarkable personal stories of hope, tragedy, and survival with thousands of visitors at the Museum. This program was recorded April 25, 2018. It features Gideon Frieder,who was born September 30, 1937 in Zvolen, Slovakia. In 1944, during the Slovak uprising against the Nazis, Gideon, his mother and his sister fled from Nove Mesto, where they had been living since the beginning of the war. In October they made their way northeast to Banska Bystrica, which served as the center of the uprising; Gideon's father fled separately. As the Nazis were nearing Banska Bystrica, the family fled to the mountains where they were caught in a massacre at Stare Hory. Gideon's mother and sister were killed and Gideon was wounded. Gideon was taken from the massacre site by Henry Herzog who eventually took him to the village of Bully where he was placed in the home of Paulina and Jozef Strycharszyk and hidden until 1945. Gideon was later found by his father, who survived the war.
SLOVAKIA - WikiVidi Documentary
Slovakia , officially the Slovak Republic , is a landlocked country in central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. Slovakia's territory spans about 49000 km2 and is mostly mountainous. The population is over 5 million and comprises mostly ethnic Slovaks. The capital and largest city is Bratislava. The official language is Slovak. The Slavs arrived in the territory of present-day Slovakia in the 5th and 6th centuries. In the 7th century, they played a significant role in the creation of Samo's Empire and in the 9th century established the Principality of Nitra. In the 10th century, the territory was integrated into the Kingdom of Hungary. After World War I and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Slovaks and Czechs established Czechoslovakia . A separate Slovak Republic existed in World War II as a client state of Nazi Germany. In 1945, Czechoslovakia was re-established...
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The Czech Republic Beyond Prague
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Few travelers venture beyond Prague to experience the Czech Republic's many cultural riches and offbeat delights. We'll get started with a whirlwind of Art Nouveau, local pub music, stinky-cheese tasting, river rafting, and peat bathing in places like Olomouc, Moravský Krumlov, Třeboň, and Konopiště. We'll also tour a remarkable memorial to the Holocaust in Terezín, and the charming castle town of Český Krumlov.
© 2008 Rick Steves' Europe
Journey to Israel (28. 4. 2015) English version 2/2
Václav Havel was the first president in the history of Czechoslovakia to visit the State of Israel, on a trip that took place from 25–27.4.1990.
Václav Havel was the first president in the history of Czechoslovakia and the first leader of a post-communist country to visit the State of Israel, on a trip that took place on April 25–27 1990. Among the issues he discussed with the Israeli President Haim Herzog and other representatives was the possibility of holding peace talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians in Prague and the exodus of Soviet Jews through Czechoslovakia. During his visit to Jerusalem, Havel delivered the speech Kafka and My Presidency at the Hebrew University. Since that time, the Czech Republic and Israel have been developing and strengthening the historical ties rediscovered by Vaclav Havel 25 years ago.
17.00–18.30 The Czech Republic and Israel Today, the Legacy of Vaclav Havel
Panel: Shlomo Avineri, Magdalena Křížová, Daniel Kumermann, Jiří Schneider
Chairman: Tomáš Pojar
18.30 Closing speech: Karel Schwarzenberg
Prague, Czech Republic- Old and Very New
Check out this short video showing Prague in its wonderful old and traditional glory...and then wait for it...see what follows the horse and carriage.
AGRO Jesenice u Prahy – Zemědělské muzeum, Hodkovice
Zemědělské muzeum, Vestecká 2, Zlatníky - Hodkovice
V následujících minutách vás zavedeme do Zemědělského muzea v Hodkovicích, které se nachází v rozsáhlém areálu akciové společnosti AGRO Jesenice u Prahy.
Ve stylově zrekonstruovaných prostorách najdete desetitisíce exponátů. Vystavené předměty vám přiblíží v jednotlivých tematicky rozdělených částech všechno, co se zemědělstvím a pestrým životem na vesnici souvisí.
Najdete zde vše od tradičních řemesel a vybavení dílen, až po různé druhy nástrojů, věcí a strojů používaných v zemědělství či domácnostech za uplynulých více než 100 let.
Samostatnou součástí je pak velkoplošný model železnice, který potěší srdce nejen modelářů, ale je atrakcí pro všechny dospělé i děti.
V prostorách muzea je i školící či přednášková místnost, vhodná pro větší akce.
Přijďte se podívat. Vítány jsou také rodiny s dětmi, větší kolektivy či školní skupiny.
Takové množství rozmanitých exponátů najdete v málokterém rozsáhlém a vyhlášeném muzeu. Zde je máte na jednom místě.
Obec Zlatníky - Hodkovice, kde je muzeum umístěno, najdete na jižním okraji Prahy, v dosahu Pražské integrované dopravy.
Rozhovor: Ing. Josef Kubiš - generální ředitel a předseda představenstva AGRO Jesenice u Prahy a.s.
Video vyrobila televizní a reklamní společnost TVF, s.r.o.
Mgr. Oldřich Brýža, MBA - režisér . ředitel společnosti