Antonin Dvorak Museum

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Set in a baroque pleasure house built at the beginning of the 18th century, the Museum of composer Antonin Dvorak has been in existence since 1932. The museum holds documents concerning the composer's life and work, such as music autographs, correspondence and other written material, as well as pieces of art and programmes, posters, and personal objects. The Dvorak Museum is a part of the Czech Museum of Music, which belongs to the complex of the National Museum. Fans of classical music may also want to explore the Bedrich Smetana Museum. The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except for Mondays. |
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reviewed by Rodney from United Kingdom on May.14.2010 | |
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