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Technical Museum in Brno

Purkyňova 105

Admission fee to the museum building 20 CZK, disabled persons and children up to 130 cm free entry. Visitors born in 1961 have free entry. Premises around the museum with free entry. Due to the night programme preparations on Saturday 21st May 2016 the museum will be closed during the day.
Last entry to the museum at 23:00
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Permanent exhibition

Technological Playroom
Historical Stereovision
Historical Vehicles, Steam Engines, Water Engines, Aircraft Engines, History of Aviation, Salon of Mechanical Music, Craftsmen’s Lane, Culture of the Blind

Temporary exhibition

Toy Cars 1:18
Brno on Two Wheels
From the History of Traffic Signs and Road Markings

Programme

18:00 Museum opening

The programme keeps growing, at the moment you can look forward to the following activities offered by the Technical Museum: An engraver's workshop, wonderful projections by EPSON company, magical glasses and Magic Box. So that to introduce the museum's future adequately, there will be IBM robots, but also students of the Faculty of Education, Masaryk University, will present their "robotic" skills. 
 

 

18:00 - 20:00 Museum at Play

mobile robots, playful optics, technological playroom, quiz

18:30 - 19:00 Laser show

(3rd floor)

18:30 - 20:00 Concert by the Distant Bells Pink Floyd Revival band
19:30 - 20:00 Laser show

(3rd floor)

20:00 - 20:30 55 Years with You in Brno (seriously and not seriously)
20:30 - 21:00 Laser show

(3rd floor)

20:30 - 21:00 Period fashion show
21:15 - 21:45 Period fashion show
22:00 - 22:30 Period fashion show
22:00 - 22:30 Laser show
22:30 - 23:30 The Golden Sixties – discotheque
Refreshments

will be provided on the outside premises of the museum

Show rides of vintage buses

Enthusiasts can take part in show rides of vintage buses of the Public Transport Authority from the collections of the Technical Museum in Brno. 

... and also

If you are playful and competitive, we have a quiz ready in the Craftsmen’s Lane. Will you succeed in finding all the objects from the 1960s that do not belong in the lane? More than 50 prizes await the winners. Have you ever tried writing on a typewriter? If not, you can try it with us. This year the Jan Špilar Salon will create hairdos in the style of the Starci na chmelu film and a visagiste will be available to conjure up stylish lines for the ladies. The made up and coiffed ladies (and gentlemen) in period retro clothing can take a photograph of themselves in an interior with Brussels design.
If you are an admirer of vintage cars, you can inspect several historical vehicles on the precinct outside the museum building, including the unique GAZ 13 Čajka machine. The sheltered car park will be transformed into the Mototechna car dealer’s reminding us of many of the automobiles that used to be a hit on Czechoslovak roads in the 1960s and ‘70s. The airplanes are also ready for close scrutiny.
A great bonus of this year’s museum night is the exterior concept of a small retro food festival under the baton of the Lokál U Caipla pub with carefully cared-for Pilsner beer drawn into wax cups, gothaj salami and thick sausage with mustard, the Bistro Soul with super sandwiches and 1960s specialities such as aspic, whipped cream horns, piped ice-cream and Turkish coffee together with manufactured Czech sweets.