Harrachov
Exhibition about forestry and hunting in Harrachov „Sindelka“. Continual educational exhibition is situated in a building where were produced traditional wooden proofing - shingle (since...
Harrachov
Glass museum belongs to the glass-works. It consists of historically and technologically historicky a technologicky connected collection of historical glass from the Harrachov glass-works...
Kuks
The hospital in Kuks was founded by Count František Antonín Špork at the beginning of the 18th century as a resting place for retired soldiers, who were cared for by the Order of Merciful Brothers. It...
Paseky nad Jizerou
Exhibition of the Krkonose museum Paseky nad Jizerou introduces rich cultural and social traditions of the village, history of manufacturing, life and works of writer and musician Venceslav...
Jilemnice
Museum of the Giant Mountains in Jilemnice was established in 1891 in connection with first preparations to the Czechoslovak ethnic exhibition in Prague. The first exposition was installed at the turn...
Vrchlabí
CONCLUSION OF THE MONASTERYKrkonose Museum The KRNAP Administration in Vrchlabí, which closed its doors to the public at the beginning of October 2017 and remains inaccessible until 2021, passes...
Dvůr Králové nad Labem
Home sv. Jozef joined forces with the passionate bicycle collector Jiří Uhlíř and in an unused sculptor in Žirč he is preparing an exhibition of historical bicycles for June 2017.In the museum you can...
Pec pod Sněžkou
Droplet by droplet the water springs out of the crevice and slowly fills the in rock sculpted water reservoir . Darkness and humidity reign all around. The timbered ladders leaning against the walls,...
Harrachov
The exhibition maps the development of Harrachov skiing and the local ski club. Visitors can see skis over a hundred years old, as well as jumping equipment from the 1950s.
Dolní Branná
Museum of skiing in Dolní Branná in the oldest preserved architectural monument of the village, more than a quarter of a millennium old log house no.1. The beautiful building underwent a complete...
Vrchlabí
Continual exhibition of art and crafts with shows of local glass, guild goblets, clocks and engraved Christmas cribs. You can see also orginal equipped room with weaving...
Giant Mountains
The Giant Mountains (Krkonose Mountains) are the most well known mountains in the Czech republic – mountain Snezka is the highest peak of the country. The Giant Mountains are the most visited region in Czech in the winter season. Wide offer of accommodation in the Giant Mountains – cottages, chalets, hotels and bed&breakfast houses. Accommodation in the Giant Mountains is a great choice when you like sports (skiing, hiking, biking) and virgin nature. Skiing in the Giant Mountains – excellent conditions for winter sports already from December until April. Downhill skiing in the Giant Mountains in altitude 700-1300 metres above sea level. Information portal Giant-Mountains.info brings you tourist information which you need to the visit of the Giant Mountains, Czech Republic.