Moravian Museum

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Brno-střed, Czech Republic

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Moravian Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Moravian Museum is located in Brno-střed, Czechia on Zelný trh 6. Moravian Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Czechia.

Address

Zelný trh 6

Phone

+420 533435220

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Stanley Farkas

Beautiful part of historical centre with many interesting places to visit..

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George On tour

The 2nd largest and 2nd oldest museum in the Czech Republic The Moravian Museum is the biggest, as well as the oldest, museum in Moravia. It was established in Brno in 1817 by a decree issued by Emperor Francis I as Františkovo muzeum (the Francis Museum). Currently, it is funded by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and is a member of the Czech Association of Museums and Galleries. Its collections contain over six million objects across the range of the natural and social sciences, and one of its most famous pieces is the Venus of Dolní Věstonice. The Moravian Museum creates collections, conducts research, publishes texts, organizes exhibitions, lectures, and excursions, and works with young people

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vit jazz

Very nice place, kids are crazy about the interesting expositions. Smart kids, of course

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Michal Komenda

Went today with a family of 4. 2 adults and 2 children. We had 1 push chair with us - first thing I noticed that the wheelchair access was locked, so I just lifted up the push chair by my hands, didn't think much of it. I did notice a lot of notices stating that toilets in the museum are not public toilets and are for museum visitors only. As we were approaching ticket desk, my wife and 3 year old daughter were making their way to the loo and without greeting were questioned about where they were going. At that point, being bilingual I explained to the cashier that we are about to buy tickets - I had my other child in push chair in clear view of the cashier in excess of 15 minutes with no other customers in sight. Once we made our way to the exposition (animals of Moravia) we were told we can't bring push chair in and that there was no step free access to this part of museum. Naturally, we got quite upset, and the lady in charge of the section told us that it's all written down in black and white in her notes. We ended up splitting the party because my daughter was very upset by the outlook of being unable to see the animals. Horrendous experience, nevermind the fact that the exhibition is extremely out of date, still referring to the Czech Republic as ČSSR - an abbreviation for its time in communism era, a name the country has not been know for for nearly 30 years!!!! Out of date exhibition with out of date mentality. Perhaps investing less to tell people to piss elsewhere they should invest in up to date notices when in comes to the name of the country. Makes you look like bunch of idiots in the eyes of foreign tourists. I'd like a response to this please if anyone actually cares about the opinions of the public, but I don't put my hopes up

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Ardalan Zandian

Interesting museum, lots of things to see. But unfortunately most of it is not in English. Yet I enjoyed the tour.

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Eelco Stuy

It's big, take a day out for the whole building, it's worth it if you want to get to know the history of the area and more. There's a nice restaurant downstairs for coffee and a cake, so you'll manage ;) if you like visiting musea, you'll like this one too

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Tatsuya Ryuu

History of Moravia mostly. Currently, a lot of expos here lack english. If you do not understand czech, you will not get full experience.

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Anna Chuk

Nice place, a lot of bar's and cafe