Náprstek Museum
The Náprstek Museum houses one of Central Europe's most impressive ethnographic collections, gathered by Czech explorers and collectors during the colonial era.
About Náprstek Museum
The Náprstek Museum houses one of Central Europe's most impressive ethnographic collections, gathered by Czech explorers and collectors during the colonial era. You'll find genuine Aboriginal boomerangs, intricate Aztec pottery, Japanese samurai swords, African masks, and Polynesian tapa cloth spread across several floors of a 19th-century merchant's house. The pre-Columbian section is particularly strong, with Mayan ceramics and Incan textiles that rival collections in much larger museums.
The experience feels intimate and personal, like wandering through a wealthy collector's private cabinet of curiosities. Rooms are small and dimly lit, with artifacts packed into antique display cases that haven't changed much since the 1890s. You'll often have entire galleries to yourself, especially the upper floors where Pacific Island war clubs and Native American headdresses create an almost mystical atmosphere. The building itself creaks with age, adding to the sense of stepping back in time.
Most guidebooks barely mention this place, which is exactly why you should visit. Entry costs 120 CZK for adults, or grab the National Museum combo ticket for 350 CZK if you're hitting multiple locations. Skip the ground floor introduction and head straight to the second floor where the best artifacts live. The African collection upstairs gets overlooked but contains some genuinely stunning pieces, including ceremonial masks that put other museums to shame.
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