One of the rarest items included in the collection are the antlers of Schomburgk’s deer, which lived in Thailand and became extinct in the first half of the twentieth century. Very valuable are also the antlers of South American deer, such as huemul, pudú, brockets, the marsh deer, and the pampas deer.

The collection includes 400 items, of which 430 are deer antlers and 60 are bovid horns. The new exposition presents all species and sub-species of deer included in the collection and a sample of 6 species of bovid horns; a total of 77 exhibits.

The exhibited antlers and horns are accompanied by plaques with colour photographs of the living animals, their description and map of their range. This new exposition was completed in 2013 and the project was supported by the Forests of the Czech Republic, a state enterprise.

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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