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Discover Prague's Sports Cards & Artifacts Museum with over 2,000 vintage sports cards, autographed memorabilia, VR challenges, and a shop, all near Wenceslas Square.

This small but lively museum offers a fascinating collection of over 2,000 sports cards dating from 1910 to modern times, all just 150 meters from Wenceslas Square in Prague. The ticket price is reasonable, and the experience lasts around one hour, making it a perfect quick stop for sports fans and curious visitors alike. With a rating of 4.3 from three reviews, it’s clear that this venue makes a positive impression, especially thanks to its rare collections and interactive elements.
Visitors appreciate the convenient location in the Central Bohemian Region and the variety of memorabilia, from vintage cards to autographed jerseys of legends like Maradona, Wayne Gretzky, and Jaromír Jág. The interactive VR and AR experiences add a modern twist, making the visit engaging for all ages. While the museum is small in size, it compensates with big stories and impressive collections that bring over a century of sports history to life.
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The museum is conveniently situated in the Mysak Gallery, with precise coordinates 50.08120346069336, 14.424674034118652. Its central position makes it easy to combine with other sightseeing in Prague’s historic areas. Walking from Wenceslas Square takes just a few minutes, making it an easy addition to your day in the city.

Inside, the museum is small but packed with stories of athletic achievement. The collection begins with original cards from 1910, including a notable Art Ross card. Visitors will find vintage sets, iconic rookie cards, and expensive treasures valued at over 50,000 USD. The displays highlight different sports such as football, hockey, and basketball, offering insights into the evolution of sports trading cards.
The most valuable cards are showcased with explanations of why they are so prized, making it a fascinating look into the collector’s market. The museum also features autographed memorabilia from legendary athletes like Diego Maradona, Wayne Gretzky, and Jaromír Jág, along with items tied to memorable sporting milestones.

For a more engaging visit, the museum offers a VR hockey challenge where visitors can shoot at targets or act as a penalty goalkeeper. These challenges give a fun, interactive way to test your skills and get a taste of what it’s like to be a hockey goalie.
Plus, the AR station allows visitors to capture a photo with the Stanley Cup or the Champions League trophy using the museum’s app. These features appeal particularly to fans who want a modern touch to their experience, making the visit both educational and entertaining.
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Before leaving, the museum shop is worth a visit. It stocks individual sports cards across football, hockey, and basketball, allowing visitors to purchase unique souvenirs. The shop also offers NHL jerseys and Czech national team jerseys, perfect for collectors or fans seeking memorabilia.
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The museum is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. The skip-the-line entry ensures a hassle-free visit, especially during busy times. Ticket reservations can be cancelled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit, with options to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for travelers.

While the museum is small in size, it compensates with quality over quantity, featuring rare and valuable collections that appeal to sports enthusiasts. Its interactive elements add a modern twist, distinguishing it from traditional static displays. The proximity to Wenceslas Square makes it an easily accessible stop within Prague’s city center.

This museum provides a compact yet compelling look into over 100 years of sports memorabilia. The collections of vintage cards and autographed jerseys are impressive, especially for those interested in sports history and collectibles. The interactive VR and AR features make the visit lively and memorable, especially for younger audiences or tech-savvy fans.
Despite its small size, the value of the artifacts and the knowledgeable staff make it a worthwhile stop in Prague. It’s particularly suited for sports fans, collectors, or anyone curious about the world of sports memorabilia. If you prefer large museums with extensive exhibits, this may feel limited, but for a focused, high-quality experience, it’s a great choice.

Is the museum suitable for children under 4 years old?
No, children under 4 are not recommended for this visit, likely due to the size and nature of the exhibits.
Can I cancel my ticket if I change my plans?
Yes, tickets can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the visit, offering flexibility.
Are there guided tours available?
The museum offers a host or greeter service in Czech and English, but it is not specified if there are guided tours included.
What is included in the interactive experiences?
Visitors can try VR hockey challenges—shooting at targets or acting as a penalty goalkeeper—and take AR photos with iconic trophies like the Stanley Cup.
How long does a typical visit last?
Most visits last around one hour, making it suitable for a quick cultural and sporting stop during your Prague trip.