The Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec nad Nisou presents its collections in three architectonically remarkable buildings.
New exhibition in the U Rytíře\" Gallery under the name \"The forgotten history of the city Liberec\".
The expositions of the Museum of North Bohemia focus on the field of arts and crafts and the industry of decorative arts, and also on the regional natural history, archeology and history.
Toy museum in Jablonec nad Nisou is located very close to the town center in the street U Zeleného (No. 2) on the first floor of a residential building. The exhibition of the museum presents itself in four rooms on a total area of 90 square meters, therefore the entry is possible for a maximum of 12 people per group.
The house which in 1875 saw the birth of Ferdinand Porsche, the famous automobile designer and also the creator of Volkswagen. This residential building also served as a place where Ferdinand´s father, Anton Porsche, run a prosperous tinsmith´s workshop.
The house where painter Josef Führich was born was built in 1802; today it is a listed national monument.
In 2003, a new automobile museum was opened in the premises of the KONRAD brewery in Vratislavice nad Nisou. It is situated just one kilometre away from the birthplace of Ferdinand Porsche.
Detoa s.r.o. offers an excursion to see how it produces wooden toys.
The Museum is located in the premises of the Zámeček chateau in Smržovka, on T.G. Masaryk Square. Albrecht Maxmilián, Count Des Fours, had the chateau built as a summer residence for members of the aristocracy.
It is possible to get a glimpse into the time before the Industrial Revolution in the Museum of Rural Life. Together with the windmill, the Museum makes up a part of the project called The Living Open-Air Folk Museum in Jindřichovice.
The City Museum was opened to the general public in 1996. Its visitors may learn about the ancient as well as recent history of the city and its surroundings there.
An interesting exposition of nativity scenes is installed in the U Kryštofa pub, which you will find just down from the wooden church in the centre of the village.
The building of the former Parish was built at the beginning of the 18th century.
Velké Hamry – you can find this automobile museum focussing on the history of motoring in Czechoslovakia from the 1950s to the 1980s in the former textile factory, near the monument to Svárov strike.
The museum\'s collections remind people of the history and life in the Czech mountain village - from flax processing and wood turning to bead stringing. References to theatrical and music traditions of the village may be found here.
The newly opened Doll Museum presents all those treasures, without which small children would find it hard to imagine their lives. The private doll collection of Mrs Sváťa Jakoubková forms the basis of the new museum in Smržovka.
The Museum presents the history and natural points of interest in the City and its surroundings.