Werich Villa

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The Werich Villa was built at the beginning of the 17th century and originally served as a tannery. Later on, it was bought by the Nostitz family and became the home of Josef Dobrovský, one of the most important figures of the Czech National Revival. In the 20th century, the famous actor Jan Werich moved here and the Czech poet Vladimír Holan also lived here. Nowadays, there is a multifunctional centre for lectures and workshops, an area for temporary exhibition, an interactive exposition dedicated to Jiří Voskovec, Jan Werich and their Osvobozené divadlo (Liberated Theatre).

opening hours

january—december

mon—sun 10:00—18:00

more about opening hours

admission

basic 120 CZK
reduced 70 CZK
family 280 CZK

Combined admission to Werich Villa and Kampa Museum:

Adults: CZK 400
Students/Seniors: CZK 240

more about admission

admission

basic 120 CZK
reduced 70 CZK
family 280 CZK

Combined admission to Werich Villa and Kampa Museum:

Adults: CZK 400
Students/Seniors: CZK 240

opening hours

january—december

mon—sun 10:00—18:00

history

Besides the permanent museum-like exhibition, there’s also a library with a reading room. Short-term exhibitions are also held in the Werich Villa.

The multifunctional hall in the attic, with a capacity of 60 people, hosts lectures and educational programs, theater performances, concerts, author readings, and other social events that correspond to the basic idea of the project.

There is also a garden with outdoor seating and refreshment options.

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