Cubism Museum

Cubism Museum

The Museum of Czech Cubism occupies the House of the Black Madonna (Dům U Černé Matky Boží) — the first Cubist building ever constructed, completed in 1912 by architect Josef Gočár at age 31. The building is itself the most significant exhibit: its reinforced-concrete skeleton, geometric façade, angular staircase balustrade, and wrought-iron entrance grille are all executed in pure Cubist idiom, making it a National Cultural Monument. The permanent exhibition, administered by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, covers Czech Cubism from 1911 to 1919 — a period unique in art history, when Czech architects and designers applied the Cubist aesthetic not just to painting and sculpture but to architecture, furniture, ceramics, glass, and metalwork. Highlights include furniture by Gočár and Pavel Janák, sculptures by Otto Gutfreund, paintings by Emil Filla and Josef Čapek, and an interactive zone where visitors can sit in replica Cubist chairs. The ground-floor Grand Café Orient, a faithful reconstruction of Gočár's original 1912 café interior, is open to all visitors without a museum ticket.

Address
Ovocný trh 19, 110 00 Praha 1 – Staré Město, Czech Republic (corner of Celetná Street and Ovocný trh)
Working hours
Tue 10:00 AM–8:00 PM; Wed–Sun 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; closed Monday. Admission 150 CZK adults, 80 CZK concessions.
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Activities: Cubism Museum

Prague: Private Prague Art Nouveau and Cubism Tour
4.8
Guide rating
Prague: Private Prague Art Nouveau and Cubism Tour
Private
15 persons
1 day
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
€79
per person
Prague: Private Cubism & Art Nouveau Walking Tour
4.8
Guide rating
Prague: Private Cubism & Art Nouveau Walking Tour
Private
17 persons
3 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
€150
per group
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