Witness the virtual and tangible models of buildings founded by Charles IV. See the housing estate within the urban agglomeration, the stone bridge, and other buildings that show the appearance of the metropolis changed by Charles IV and other rulers of the House of Luxembourg.
Among the attractive exhibits are the model of Vyšehrad, Prague Castle, and St Vitus Cathedral which in Charles IV's time were used for religious and state purposes.
Watch virtual presentations that show the system of town administration as well as the medieval bridge construction. Dramatic stops evoke the atmosphere of the town, its life and some events such as Charles's birth, his arrival to Prague in 1333, his coronation, and burial.
Admire video mapping of the Prague conurbation model as well as Charles Square and its vicinity presents the building and urban development of the town during the 14th century.
Discover unique archaeological findings and other original objects from the collections of the Prague City Museum, National Heritage Institute (Regional Office in Prague), and other institutions that illustrate the everyday life of the town and its inhabitants during the rule of the Luxembourgs.
Marvel at a nine-metre animation that provides a view of life in Prague during the rule of Rudolf II. A new Sadeler Prospect is the outcome of joint efforts of historians and modern technology specialists – it is an image of the city swarming with people with joys and worries, an image of Prague of the Rudolfine era.