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Hostel Sun-Milánská Praha

Hostel Sun-Milánská

Prague out of center → Horní Měcholupy, Prague 15 • 6 mi ( 9.7 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Milan Hostel is located in a quiet part of Prague 10 in the park and adjacent to the sports complex and hostivařským forest park. From the hostel in the historical center of Prague get smoothly in about 30 minutes. Bus public transport you to the metro station Haje ships in 8 minutes and the metro will take you to Wenceslas Square in 25 minutes. Skalka metro station and 12 minutes and the subway will be transported to the Wenceslas Square 10 minutes. The hostel can be accommodated in separate rooms or studies, which consist of an entrance hall, bathroom and room.

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HOTEL IMOS PRAHA Praha

HOTEL IMOS PRAHA

Prague out of center → Třeboradice, Čakovice • 6.2 mi ( 10.0 km ) from Narodni muzeum
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Hotel Frýdl s.r.o. Praha

Hotel Frýdl s.r.o.

Prague out of center → Březiněves, Březiněves • 6.3 mi ( 10.1 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Prague Hotel Frydl, which belongs among the well known and established hotels and pensions in Prague. Hotel Frydl offer smile, meeting your wishes, individual services, help and all informations regarding Prague and the Czech republic. Frydl has very nice interior, furniture is made from wood and combined with ratan.

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Hotel Svornost Praha

Hotel Svornost

Prague out of center → Dolní Počernice, Dolní Počernice • 6.3 mi ( 10.1 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Hotel Svornost is situated in the eastern part of the Prague, in Dolni Pocernice. Prague's historic center is just 15 minutes by train or bus. Hotel Svornost offers comfortable accommodation in 1-3 bedded rooms, family suites and also hostel rooms. There is a private parking and free wifi connection in the entire hotel.

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Hotel Marie-Luisa Praha

Hotel Marie-Luisa

Prague out of center → Kbely, Prague 19 • 6.3 mi ( 10.1 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Hotel Marie-Luisa is located a quiet part of Prague, only 15 minute by car from the city center. There is free wifi for guests, free parking and English breakfast.

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Hotel Bridge Praha

Hotel Bridge

Prague out of center → Černý Most, Prague 14 • 6.5 mi ( 10.4 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Newly reconstructed hotel Bridge Praha, from category 3 star hotels in Prague, is situated in Prague 9, five minutes of walk from the metro station and a twenty minutes ride by public transport form the city centre and five minutes of walk from shopping and entertainment centre Cerny most.

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Ramada Airport Hotel Prague Praha

Ramada Airport Hotel Prague

Prague out of center → Ruzyně, Prague 6 • 6.5 mi ( 10.5 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Ramada Hotel Airport Prague, from the category of four star Prague hotels, is modern hotel located at Prague International Airport Ruzyne, Terminal 3. Thanks to its location, its high quality level of services and welcoming personnel, the hotel is a perfect place for business travellers, short city breaks and transit Prague accommodation. The hotel offers its guests accommodation near Prague airport in comfortably furnished rooms, restaurant with Czech and international cuisine, full-service meeting rooms and quiet working area in the hotel's business center.

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PENZION ČESKÝ STATEK Praha

PENZION ČESKÝ STATEK

Prague out of center → Dolní Počernice, Dolní Počernice • 6.6 mi ( 10.6 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Pension Cesky Stateki is situated in a quiet part of Prague, in Dolni Pocernice, with good access to the O2 Arena. Nearby, about 500 m, is located railway station Dolni Pocernice. There are free wifi and nonstop reception desk.

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Hotel Klaret Praha

Hotel Klaret Praha

Prague out of center → Prague-Čakovice • 6.6 mi ( 10.7 km ) from Narodni muzeum
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Golden Golem hotel Praha

Golden Golem hotel

Prague out of center → Březiněves, Březiněves • 6.6 mi ( 10.7 km ) from Narodni muzeum
Chamber family hotel Golden Golem - accommodation in Prague offers quality accommodation in Prague for business collaboration - stays at competitive prices, long-term stay in a hotel room offers accommodation for families with children, special decoration in the room for a romantic stay. Located in a quiet area of the former farmhouse from the 18th century in Prague 8, close to the D8 motorway exit - Prague-Teplice-Dresden. Parking for hotel guests for the night closes and is available free of charge.
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Sportareál Praha Satalice

Sportareál Praha Satalice

Prague out of center → Satalice, Prague 9 • 6.8 mi ( 10.9 km ) from Narodni muzeum
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Studio Bastien u letiště Praha

Studio Bastien u letiště

Prague out of center → Prague-Zličín • 6.8 mi ( 11.0 km ) from Narodni muzeum

Design a very nice compact studio (35 m2) with a terrace and garden in the locality of Prague 5 near Vaclav Havel AIRPORT (15 min by car). This studio is fully equipped and it's a great base for your stay if you want to explore Prague CITY CENTRE (20min by metro) and surroundings of Prague (Karlštejn castle), enjoy outdoor activities or even if you are only driving through.
Smoking is allowed on the terrace.
Are you travelling with a pet? Please, ask us for conditions when booking.

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Narodni muzeum

Narodni muzeum

The National museum (Czech: Národní muzeum) is a Czech museum institution intended to systematically establish, prepare and publicly exhibit natural scientific and historical collections. It was founded 1818 in Prague by Kašpar Maria Šternberg. Historian František Palacký was also strongly involved.

At present the National Museum houses almost 14 million items from the area of natural history, history, arts, music and librarianship, located in tens of buildings.

Origins

The founding of the National Museum should be seen in the context of the times, where after the French Revolution, royal and private collections of art, science, and culture were being made available to the public. The beginnings of the museum can be seen as far back as 1796, when the private Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts was founded by Count Casper Sternberk-Manderschied and a group of other prominent nobles. The avowed purpose of the society was “the renewed promotion of art and taste”, and during the time of Joseph II, it would be adamantly opposed to the King. In 1800 the group founded the Academy of Fine Arts, which would train students in progressive forms of art and history.

The National Museum in Prague

The National Museum in Prague was founded on April 15, 1818, with the first president of the Society of the Patriotic Museum being named Count Sternberk, which would serve as the trustee and operator of the museum. Early on, the focus of the museum was centered on natural sciences, partially because Count Sternberk was a botanist, mineralogist, and eminent phytopaleontologist, but also because of the natural science slant of the times, as perpetrated by Emperor Joseph II of Austria.

The museum was originally located in the Sternberg Palace but it was soon apparent that this was too small to hold the museum's collections. The museum relocated to the Nostitz Palace but this was also found to be of insufficient capacity which led to the decision to construct a new building for the museum in Wenceslas Square.

The museum did not become interested in the acquisition of historical objects until the 1830s and 40s, when Romanticism became prevalent, and the institution of the museum was increasingly seen as a center for Czech nationalism. Serving as historian and secretary of the National Museum in 1841, Frantisek Palacky would try to balance natural science and history, as he described in his Treatise of 1841. It was a difficult task, however, and it would not be until nearly a century later until the National Museum’s historical treasures equaled its collection of natural science artifacts.

However, the importance of the museum was not in its focus, but rather that it signaled, and indeed helped bring about, an intellectual shift in Prague. The Bohemian nobility had, until this time, been prominent, indeed dominant, both politically and fiscally in scholarly and scientific groups. However, the National Museum was created to serve all the inhabitants of the land, lifting the stranglehold the nobility had had on knowledge. This was further accelerated by the historian Frantisek Palacky, who in 1827 suggested that the museum publish separate journals in German and Czech. Previously, the vast majority of scholarly journals were written in German, but within a few years the German journal had ceased publication, while the Czech journal continued for more than a century.

In 1949, the national government took over the museum, and spelled out its role and leadership in the Museum and Galleries Act of 1959. In May 1964, the Museum was turned into an organization of five professionally autonomous components: the Museum of Natural Science, the Historical Museum, the Naprstek Museum of Asia, African, and American Cultures, the National Museum Library, the Central Office of Museology. A sixth autonomous unit, the Museum of Czech Music, was established in 1976.

Main building

The main museum building is located on the upper end of Wenceslas Square and was built by prominent Czech neo-renaissance architect Josef Schulz from 1885 - 1891;before this the museum had been temporarily based at several noblemen’s palaces. With the construction of a permanent building for the museum, a great deal of work which had previously been devoted to ensuring that the collections would remain intact was now put toward collecting new materials.

The building was damaged during World War II in 1945 by a bomb, but the collections were not damaged because they had been moved to other storage sites. The museum reopened after intensive repairs in 1947, and in 1960 exterior night floodlighting was installed, which followed a general repair of the facade that had taken place in previous years.

During the 1968 Warsaw Pact intervention the main facade was severely damaged by strong Soviet machine-gun and automatic submachine-gun fire. The shots made numerous holes in sandstone pillars and plaster, destroyed stone statues and reliefs and also caused damage in some of the depositaries. Despite the general facade repair made between 1970 - 1972 the damage still can be seen because the builders used lighter sandstone to repair the bullet holes.

The main Museum building was also damaged during the construction of the Prague Metro in 1972 and 1978. The Opening of the North-South Highway in 1978 on two sides of building resulted in the museum being cut off from city infrastructure. This also lead to the building suffering from an excessive noise level, a dangerously high level of dust and constant vibrations from heavy road traffic.

Reconstruction

Due to major renovations the museum will be closed until 2016. Some seven million items had to be removed to the museum’s depositories in what has been dubbed the biggest moving of museum collections in Czech history.

t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Národní_muzeum

Landmarks near Narodni muzeum

  • Public transport station Muzeum - C
    50 yd ( 50 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Public transport station Muzeum - A
    90 yd ( 80 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Metro station Muzeum
    90 yd ( 80 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • St. Wenceslas statue
    100 yd ( 90 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Wenceslas Square
    140 yd ( 130 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • State Opera Prague
    250 yd ( 230 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • COMO Restaurant & Café
    290 yd ( 270 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Divadlo Radka Brzobohatého
    300 yd ( 270 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Parking Centrum
    320 yd ( 290 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Alcron
    330 yd ( 300 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Divadlo Palace Theatre
    340 yd ( 310 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Veřejné garáže Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel
    350 yd ( 320 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Café Buddha
    350 yd ( 320 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • University of New York in Prague
    360 yd ( 320 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Divadlo Evy Hruškové a Jana Přeučila
    370 yd ( 340 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Lucerna
    380 yd ( 350 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Public transport station Italská
    380 yd ( 350 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Mr.PARKIT - Garáž Španělská
    400 yd ( 360 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Samurai
    410 yd ( 370 m ) from Narodni muzeum
  • Divadlo Síť
    420 yd ( 380 m ) from Narodni muzeum

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