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Bertramka

Bertramka is the villa where Mozart stayed during his Prague visits in 1787 and 1791, and where he put the finishing touches on Don Giovanni just hours before its premiere.

Bertramka, Prague · Smíchov
Category
Museum
Duration
1 hour
Best Time
Any time
Entry
€€
Rating
4.4 (273)
The place

About Bertramka

Bertramka is the villa where Mozart stayed during his Prague visits in 1787 and 1791, and where he put the finishing touches on Don Giovanni just hours before its premiere. You'll walk through the actual rooms where he lived and worked, seeing original period furniture, his fortepiano, handwritten sheet music, and personal letters. The villa houses one of Prague's most extensive Mozart collections, displaying everything from his coffee cups to the score of La Clemenza di Tito in beautifully preserved 18th-century interiors.

The experience feels personal rather than museum-like. You move through small, connected rooms where Mozart actually slept, composed, and entertained friends. The acoustics in the music room are exceptional, and you can almost hear the echo of his performances. The surrounding English garden provides a peaceful escape from Prague's crowds, with original pathways Mozart himself would have strolled. Staff often play period recordings that fill the villa with classical atmosphere.

Most visitors rush through in 30 minutes, but you should spend the full hour to appreciate the details. Entry costs 110 CZK for adults, which feels reasonable for such an authentic experience. The villa gets overlooked because it's in residential Smichov rather than the tourist center, meaning you'll often have rooms to yourself. Skip the gift shop, it's overpriced, but don't miss the letters display upstairs where Mozart's personality really comes through his correspondence.

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Getting there

Address
U Mrázovky 169 /2, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia
Neighborhood
Smíchov
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Enter through the garden gate rather than the main villa entrance to get the proper approach Mozart would have taken, plus the garden perspective makes the building more impressive

Most visitors miss the small room upstairs where Mozart's actual travel trunk is displayed along with his razor and personal effects, it's the most intimate part of the collection

Time your visit for late afternoon around 4pm when the western light streams through the music room windows, creating the same golden atmosphere Mozart would have experienced while composing

Plan for about 1 hour.

Bertramka is in the Smíchov neighborhood of Prague. The address is U Mrázovky 169 /2, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Closed on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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