Description
Summary
Description
Step into Prague’s Museum of Communism and discover what life was like in Czechoslovakia under the totalitarian regime from 1948 to 1989. Your entrance ticket grants you access to immersive exhibits that vividly recreate classrooms, bedrooms, and workspaces from the era, offering a powerful window into the country’s recent past.
Explore nearly 1,500 square meters of exhibitions, featuring 62 panels that cover key aspects of daily life under communism. The museum’s thematic sections delve into politics, sports, education, propaganda, and the role of the secret police, providing a comprehensive look at how the regime shaped society.
Interact with authentic mock-ups of a shock worker’s workshop, a child’s bedroom, and an interrogation room. Throughout your visit, original artifacts, short videos, and posters help bring the stories and struggles of the time to life, while rare photographs from national archives add depth and authenticity.
Take a moment to relax in the museum café before continuing your journey through history. Don’t miss the 15-minute documentary film, included with your ticket, which offers further insight into the communist era and its lasting impact on the Czech Republic.
The museum is located in central Prague and welcomes visitors in both English and Czech. Tickets are valid for individuals and small groups, and the cash desk closes 30 minutes before the museum’s closing time. Secure your spot now to experience this essential chapter of Czech history firsthand.







