National GalleryModern art with a Slavic twist
47 Dukelskych hrdinu
Veletržní Palace
Prague,
17000
Neighborhood: Prague 7-Troja
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Visit this imposing 1920s building for a thorough study of Czech modern art. Czech art followed the same general lines of development as that of Western Europe, but with an underlying layer of Slavic spirituality - witness the moody landscapes of Jan Preisler, the mind-blowing abstracts of Frantisek Kupka and the meditative canvases of Vladimir Kokolia, to name but a few. There is also a small collection of Western European paintings by Picasso, Braque, Klimt and others. Two or three temporary exhibits of Czech or foreign work are usually always on show and these are often among the best in town.2 ¢/min and up – call home from over 100 countries!http://travel.comfi.com/Best Value. Best Escape. – Escape to Tampa Bay! Click here for Deals!http://www.visittampabay.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.com
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Medieval Art in Bohemia and Central Europe
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
9:00AM
Started in November 2000, and set in authentic environment of the first convent of the Poor Clares in Bohemia, this exhibition of medieval art houses some important pieces of work. Bohemian and Moravian paintings by masters from the 15th and early 16th Centuries are on display here.

The place was like a guy kissing a fat chick. OR like 2 old peole having rough sex!!!!. It is so dig...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 27 2009

this is a crap place its rubbish to be and the paintings are rubbis not recomended.The only good par...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 05 2008