Museums in Czechia
Regional Museum, Vysoke Myto
Vysoke Myto was once home to Sodomka, a legendary coachbuilder. Later it was turned into the Karosa bus plant, which is now owned and operated by Iveco. The regional museum features a room devoted to Sodomkab
Retroautomuzeum
One of the largest private car museums in the Czech Republic was launched in 2015. It is located 17 km from Benešov and 50 km from Prague. Visitors will have the opportunity to admire almost a hundred cars from the period 1948-1989. The museum thus presents a comprehensive collection of vehicles that we may have encountered on our roads in the second half of the last century.
Škoda Auto Museum
Today, Škoda is one of the longest-established automotive brands in the world, and the Museum highlights this history in the most authentic of places – the original production halls where the company manufactured cars until 1928. The Museum showcases the brand’s story in a project designed to invite visitors on an exciting interactive multimedia journey though Škoda Auto’s history, using a 1,800 m² exhibition area in historical production halls to feature vehicles, films, photographs and documents.
Tatra Technical Museum
The most comprehensive collection of Tatra cars from all stages of production. The exhibition is complemented by chassis, engines, models, design proposals, trophies from sports competitions, period photographs and various rarities. Multilingual video boxes with film sequences of car gems provide a lot of interesting and exhaustive information.
Tatra Truck Museum
This museum, which was opened in November 2021 is located in former foundry of Tatra in Kopřivnice. It presents a unique collection of 80 Tatra trucks and chassis on an area of more than 5,000 m2. The core of the collection is the original collection of Jiří Hlach, a private collector, which Tatra acquired in 2015.
Technical Museum Sokolov
Permanent exposition of technology - motorcycle, automobile, military, agricultural, functional nuclear cover, things used in the household from 1800 to 1950.
Technical Museum Zdice
This collection focuses mainly on buses, railway and firefighting vehicles. You can find around 15 road vehicles, made by Ikarus, Tatra, Praga etc.
Technical Museum, Brno
The exposition in respect of ‘Historical vehicles’ offers an insight into the history and production of the best-known car makers in the Moravian region, such as Zbrojovka Brno, Wikov Prostějov and Tatra Kopřivnice. The exhibition includes a brief history of these factories as well. Visitors can peruse the historical workroom as it appeared in the 1930s and view the most important tools used for vehicle reparation and various transportation techniques such as horse carriages.
Terra Technica
Terra Technica is part of the Excalibur City entertainment centre on the border between Czech Republic and Austria. It is claimed to be the world's largest museum of jukeboxes and pinball machines. There are a few classic cars and scooters as part of the display as well.