Galería de arte

Pražák Palace - Moravian Gallery

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Lea
July 5, 2017
3rd floor host the permanent exhibition. There are pieces of our most famous artist from 19th and 20th century. Such as Kupka, Toyen, Foltýn, Zrzavý, their pieces are being sold for huge money at world´s auctions. And I think it´s even FREE (if not it will something like 2 euro)
Marco
January 23, 2022
The second-largest art museum in the Czech Republic The history of the Moravian Gallery in Brno dates back to 1818, when it was first established as Františkovo muzeum (the Francis Museum). From the very beginning, it contained a picture gallery. The extensive range of the museum’s activities sets it apart from similar institutions. It is the only museum in the Czech Republic that takes an interest in all forms across the artistic spectrum: it works with the traditional fine arts as well as photography, applied arts, graphic design, and architecture. It also serves as a research institution. The museum presents Czech art in the European context in both permanent short-term exhibitions. Of these, the International Biennial of Graphic Design, first held in 1963, has the strongest global impact. The exhibitions are accompanied by a varied range of events, which place a special focus on children, both individually and in organised groups. The gallery has also established collections of art for the blind and visually impaired and similar exhibition projects – this is further proof of how open-minded the gallery is. The Moravian Gallery in Brno administers five architecturally noteworthy buildings: Pražákův palác (the Pražák Palace), Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum (the Museum of Applied Arts), Místodržitelský palác (the Governor’s Palace), and Jurkovičova vila (the Jurkovič House). In cooperation with the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna, it also manages Rodný dům Josefa Hoffmanna (the Josef Hoffmann Museum) in Brtnice u Jihlavy.
The second-largest art museum in the Czech Republic The history of the Moravian Gallery in Brno dates back to 1818, when it was first established as Františkovo muzeum (the Francis Museum). From the very beginning, it contained a picture gallery. The extensive range of the museum’s activities sets…
Denisa
November 14, 2017
Pražák Palace offers permanent expositions and short-term exhibitions.
Alena
May 26, 2016
Exhibition, art gallery.
Martina & Pavel
September 9, 2016
Také spadá pod Moravskou galerii... pokaždé se tam koná zajímavá výstava nebo akce.

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Ubicación
18 Husova
Brno-střed, Jihomoravský kraj
Brno-město