Opening hours October–March:
the tour must be ordered at: 326 389 127

 

Opening hours April–September:
Tuesday–Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

NOTICE:
The last tour starts at 4 p.m.

Entrance fees

Tickets can be purchased only at the box office.

Whole building

Adult 70 CZK
Reduced Reduced:
– senior citizens over the age of 65
– juveniles 15–18 years old
– holders of ISIC or ITIC cards
– high school and university students upon presentation of a student identity card (up to 26 years)
50 CZK
Children up to 15 years Only accompanied by an adult FREE ADMISSION
School excursions 15–26 years School excursions (15–26 years):
– organized school groups with pedagogical support
– 3 members of the teaching staff free of charge
– it is not possible to reserve a visit time, tickets only at the ticket office
30 CZK/Person

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, Slovak National Museum, Benefit card of the European GNSS Agency – the Ministry of Transport, Prague Card, CoolPass


Tours of the Bedřich Smetana Memorial are guided and in Czech only. The last tour starts at 4 p.m.

Price for service:

  • In Czech language: the price of a regular ticket + 70 CZK/person


Filming, taking photos (no flash) for noncommercial use – free with valid ticket.

The ticket must be kept for the duration of the visit.

Exhibitions in the building

Events in the building

Smetana’s Jabkenice 2025

Bedřich Smetana Memorial
A music festival for both hearing and def people promises a rich cultural program.

Information on guided tours for the public

Tours of the Bedřich Smetana Memorial are guided and in Czech only. The last tour starts at 4 p.m.

Price for service:

  • In Czech: regular ticket price + 70 CZK/person (max. 20 people)

Jabkenice Lodge, near a large game park in beautiful natural surroundings, was originally the seat of the forestry office of the Counts Thurn-Taxis. From 1875, Betřich Smetana’s son-in-law, Josef Schwarz, husband of his daughter Žofie lived there. The deaf Smetana spent the last years of his life here (1875–1884), when he composed some of his most significant works.

Objekt není bezbariérově přístupný

The building is located on a place that is difficult to get to for visitors with special needs. There are also stairs in the building. The building has toilets for visitors with mobility difficulties.

Shop

It is located at the ticket office on the ground floor and it offers postcards, souvenirs, professional literature, etc.