The exhibition focuses especially on the illustrious tradition of pond founding in Bohemia. Items exhibited here include traditional implements used in pond harvesting and other instruments related to pond management. Quite unique is a set of instruments traditionally used by villagers for fishing in rivers and streams. Very rare are plaster casts of salmon made by Antonín Frič for the Jubilee Land Exhibition in Prague in 1891. Part of the exhibition entitled ‘Life on Water’ presents various water fowl, including recordings of their voices, and other animals closely linked to the aquatic environment. The exhibition includes five fish tanks with both native and introduced species of fish.

Opening hours

1. 7. – 31. 8. Mon–Sun 09:00–18:00
1. 9. – 30. 9. Tue–Sun 10:00–17:00
1. 10. – 31. 10. Sat, Sun 10:00–16:00

View the entire opening hours of the facility

Entrance fees

adults 120 CZK
children up to 18 years free admission
students 18–26 years 60 CZK
seniors (65+ years) 60 CZK
season pass, valid for one person only for 356 days 300 CZK
group of more than 10 persons (18+), admission per person 100 CZK

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