Brno (Czechia)

Movarian Gallery

The history of the Moravian Gallery in Brno dates back to 1818, when it was first established as Františkovo muzeum (the Francis Museum). From the very beginning, it contained a picture gallery. The extensive range of the museum’s activities sets it apart from similar institutions. It is the only museum in the Czech Republic that takes an interest in all forms across the artistic spectrum: it works with the traditional fine arts as well as photography, applied arts, graphic design, and architecture. It also serves as a research institution.

Entrance fee: https://old.moravska-galerie.cz/moravska-galerie/navsteva-mg/budovy-mg/prazakuv-palac.aspx?lang=en

Opening hours and closing days: https://old.moravska-galerie.cz/moravska-galerie/navsteva-mg/budovy-mg/prazakuv-palac.aspx?lang=en

Moravian Gallery

Access preferences

Entrance (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

Entry into each of the three buildings in the centre of Brno is barrier-free. Visitors have also available a wheelchair, baby change desk and a folding push-chair.

Parking (Parking)

Parking is possible at the paid car park adjacent to Besední St. Barrier-free access with a doorbell at 1.5 m is provided from the same street. All floors inside the building can be accessed using a lift. The barrier-free WC is situated on the 4th floor.