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Discover Prague's Museum Kampa with this entry ticket, featuring Frantiek Kupka’s masterpieces, modern art exhibitions, and the history of glassmaking at Portheimka Palace.

The Prague: Museum Kampa Entry Ticket offers a fascinating glimpse into 20th-century art within the heart of the Czech Republic. Priced at $11 per person and designed for a one-day experience, this ticket grants access to the permanent exhibition showcasing the largest collection of works by Frantiek Kupka. Located in Sovas Mill in Prague’s Lesser Town, the museum is a perfect destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can admire Kupka’s innovative paintings and discover the stories of Czechoslovak non-conformist artists who faced exile. The tour also includes a visit to Portheimka Summer Palace in Prague, where the history of glassmaking is brought to life. This experience combines artistic appreciation with cultural education, all within a compact, accessible setting.
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The core of this experience is the exhibition of Frantiek Kupka’s masterpieces. As the artist with the largest collection of his works, Museum Kampa showcases his pioneering abstract and figurative paintings. The permanent exhibition offers a comprehensive look at Kupka’s influence on modern art and his innovative use of color and form.
Beyond Kupka, the museum supports the display of works by other renowned 20th-century Eastern Block artists. This collection reflects the resilience of artists working amidst challenging political circumstances. Viewing these pieces provides insight into the artistic legacy preserved by the museum’s founders, Jan and Meda Mládek, who championed non-conformist artists during their exile.

Located in Sovas Mill, the museum benefits from a striking historic setting. The former mill, now transformed into an art space, offers a charming backdrop for the artworks. The building’s architecture and views of the garden and river create a tranquil environment for reflection.
The mill’s preservation adds to the museum’s mission of conserving modern art created through difficult times. Visitors can enjoy scenic vistas, making their visit both an artistic and visual pleasure. The tranquil atmosphere is perfect for taking photographs and absorbing the artworks without feeling rushed.
Museum Kampa hosts rotating exhibitions that spotlight various Central European modern artists such as Kamil Lhotak, Toyen, and Andy Warhol. These exhibitions change periodically, giving visitors a chance to see new works and themes. The museum’s collection offers a balanced view of art produced during turbulent political eras.
Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated, emphasizing the resilience and creativity of artists working in opposition to political pressures. Expect to see compelling pieces that tell stories of defiance, hope, and artistic discovery across decades of Central European history.
More Great Tours NearbyThe museum’s mission extends beyond displaying artworks. It actively provides educational programs that deepen understanding of the struggles faced by non-conformist artists. These programs aim to testify to the resilience of artists in exile and those working under oppressive regimes.
Such initiatives help visitors connect emotionally and intellectually with the artworks. The stories behind the art become more vivid through these educational efforts, making the visit more meaningful and enriching for those interested in history and culture.
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Included in this experience is a visit to the Portheimka Summer Palace in Prague. Here, the focus shifts to the history of glassmaking, a craft with long-standing traditions in the Czech Republic. Visitors explore exhibits that showcase glass art and craftsmanship, illuminating a different aspect of Czech cultural heritage.
The palace’s exhibits offer insight into the artistic and technical aspects of glassmaking, highlighting its importance in the region’s history. This component of the tour complements the modern art collection by providing a broader perspective on Czech artistic expression and craftsmanship.
This $11 ticket grants entry to the permanent exhibition of Museum Kampa for one day. The tour includes no access to temporary exhibitions, which can be purchased separately depending on availability. The experience is designed to be flexible, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace.
The duration is typically a few hours, making it suitable for a half-day outing. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera to capture the scenic views and artworks, and dress appropriately for the weather. Flash photography is not allowed inside the museum to protect the artworks.

Located centrally in the Central Bohemian Region, the museum is easily accessible from Prague’s main sights. The Lesser Town setting provides a scenic backdrop with views of the garden and river, enhancing the overall experience.
However, some areas of the museum might not be accessible for visitors with mobility impairments. It’s advisable to check accessibility options if needed, as the museum’s historic building has limited access for some.
Visitors can reserve their tickets in advance and choose the “reserve now & pay later” option, providing flexibility for travel plans. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit, making it easy to adapt if plans change unexpectedly.
The guide or greeter speaks English, ensuring clear communication during the visit. Access is available at various times throughout the day, so travelers can select a convenient starting window according to their schedule.
This tour is ideal for those interested in modern European art, especially artists from the Eastern Block. The focus on Kupka’s works and the story of exile and resilience provides a meaningful context. The location in Sovas Mill and the scenic views enhance the experience, making it not just educational but also visually pleasing.
While it does not include temporary exhibitions or guided tours, the self-guided nature allows for a relaxed exploration. For travelers seeking affordable entry into Prague’s modern art scene, this ticket offers a comprehensive and accessible option.
The Museum Kampa experience offers a well-rounded look at 20th-century modern art with a special emphasis on Frantiek Kupka. The scenic setting in Sovas Mill combined with the exhibitions of Central European artists makes it a compelling destination for those interested in history and creativity.
The inclusion of the Portheimka Palace adds an extra layer of cultural exploration with its focus on glassmaking traditions. This $11 ticket provides a value-packed visit that links art, history, and Czech heritage in a single day. It suits visitors who appreciate thoughtful collections and want to understand the resilience of artists during challenging times.
Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
No, the $11 ticket is valid for one day only for the permanent exhibition at Museum Kampa.
Are temporary exhibitions included?
No, tickets do not include access to temporary exhibitions, which can be purchased separately.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled entry.
Is there a guided tour option?
The experience includes no guided tour, but English-speaking hosts or greeters are available for assistance.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing. Flash photography is not allowed.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
Some areas may not be accessible; it’s best to check accessibility details if needed.
How long does a visit typically last?
Most visitors spend a few hours exploring the permanent exhibition and the surrounding grounds.
Where is the museum located?
The museum is situated in Sovas Mill in Lesser Town, Prague, offering scenic views and easy access from central Prague.