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Get to know the Naive Theatre in Liberec, which was founded as one of the first professional theatres in Czechoslovakia and whose productions are known to audiences all over the world.
The exhibition, which was prepared and adapted for Prachatice by the Naive Theatre in Liberec, presents the work of important scenographers such as Pavel Kalfus, Ivan Antoš, Ivan Nesveda, Marek Zákostelecký, Barbora Jakůbková and Robert Smolík, who have collaborated with the theatre for a long time or still do. In the exhibition, you can enjoy puppets and decorations from dozens of productions that have been successful in the Czech Republic and abroad – the most popular productions include Headless Knight and Alibaba and the Forty Robbers. The current repertoire of the Naive Theatre Liberec is reminded by posters and a short film composed of excerpts from current productions.
The new exhibition concludes the three-year cycle Profiles of Professional Puppet Theatres, which builds on the existing exhibition at the Museum of Czech Puppets and Circus in Prachatice.
Opening hours April–October: Tuesday–Sunday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
November–March: CLOSED
Tickets can be purchased on-line or at the box office.
The e-ticket is valid for 30 days from the day of purchase for a one time entry.
Free admission (tickets only available at the box office): children from children’s homes or SOS children’s villages; holders of disability cards and people accompanying them; holders of cards: ICOM, the National Museum Society, employee of a contributory organization of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic (for cardholders only)
Photography and filming for non-commercial purposes and without the use of flash and tripod included in the ticket price.
Please bring tickets purchased on-line (valid for 30 days from the date of purchase for a one time entry) printed or stored on your mobile phone.
The ticket must be kept for the duration of the entire visit.
Purchased tickets cannot be returned or changed.