Art

Museum Kampa - discover the art collections of the 20th century

Museum Kampa, Prague 1 - Malá Strana

Museum Kampa, the Jan and Meda Mládek Foundation, cares for the extensive collections of two icons in 20th century art history.

The Kampa Museum is located in the grounds of the Owl Mills in Mala Strana in the centre of Prague. It preserves the art collection of Jan and Meda Mládek, who actively supported Czechoslovak non-conformist artists during their exile in the second half of the 20th century. The collection contains the largest collection of works by one of the founders of modern abstract painting, František Kupka, and works by other important 20th century artists from the so-called Eastern Bloc.

The mission of the Kampa Museum is to care for the collection of artworks by modern artists and to bear witness to the difficult times in which this art was created and which should not be forgotten.

The collections of the Kampa Museum
The Kampa Museum makes its collections accessible to the public and also organises a number of temporary exhibitions of domestic and international artists, including Yoko Ono, Frank Malina, Joseph Beuys, Matěj Krén, Julian Opie, Piet Mondrian, Theodor Pištěk and Andy Warhol. The museum was created thanks to the initiative of art collector Meda Mládková and her husband Jan Mládek. Meda Mládková sees the creation of the museum as the realization of her life dream.

Permanent exhibition: the pioneer of abstraction František Kupka, Czech sculptor Otto Gutfreund, collection of contemporary Czech and Central European art. The collection of Central European modern art speaks profoundly about the history of the so-called Eastern Bloc and contributes to our contemporary cultural awareness.

For families with children, school and special interest groups, the museum offers a number of entertainment and educational "animation programmes" on request for the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.

Museum Shop and Restaurant Owl Mills
The Museum Shop also offers a range of catalogues, magazines, books, postcards and posters. The stunning location of the old Kampa opens up a unique view of Hradčany, Charles Bridge and the entire waterfront.

The Owl Mills Restaurant is part of the Kampa Museum. The main theme of the Sovovy mlýny restaurant is the renaissance of Czech cuisine, i.e. the interpretation of traditional Czech cuisine in a modern concept. Explore a unique collection of modern and contemporary Central European art!

Museum Kampa - Jan and Meda Mládek Foundation
The institution was awarded in the National Museum Competition Gloria musaealis:
2018: the institution was awarded in the National Museum Competition)
2018 - II place in the category Museum Achievement of the Year - for the project "Portheimka: Museum of Glass"


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Date

every Tu to Su   10:00 - 18:00 h

Price

Price: 360 CZK

Reduced price: 240 CZK

Family admission: 700 CZK

Remark:
The admission fee is valid for the whole museum. For the permanent exhibition only 190 CZK. Detailed admission fees can be found on the operator's website.

Address

Museum Kampa
U Sovových mlýnů 2
118 00 Prague 1 - Malá Strana

Contact

Museum Kampa - Nadace Jana a Medy Mládkových
U Sovových Mlýnů 2
110 00 Praha 1
info@museumkampa.cz
+420 257 286 147

Category

  • Art

Target groups

  • Open to all

Type of Exposition

  • Permanent exhibition

Webcode

www.guidle.cz/BRZunr