Kampa Museum: A Unique Modern Art Experience in Prague
Overview
Located on the picturesque Kampa Island, Kampa Museum offers a remarkable exploration of modern art. Founded by Czech-American art enthusiast Meda Mládková, the museum showcases a diverse collection of works from renowned European artists, gathered since the 1950s. Housed in a historic building that has served various purposes, including a mill, the museum tells a compelling story of resilience through its history of overcoming floods and conflicts. Visit Kampa Museum to immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art while enjoying the stunning views of Prague.




Reviews
A beautiful medium-sized park perfect for a stroll. It offers a good blend of locals and tourists without feeling overcrowded. There are charming museums, restaurants, and cafes either in or near Kampa Island. Bring your pet or family for a lovely day, enjoy people-watching by the Vltava River, or admire the quaint stream nearby with its quaint houses and eateries!
A decent park adjacent to a water body. They provide facilities for hosting events. I noticed plenty of dogs and people working out there. There’s a welcoming atmosphere here, making it a relaxing spot to unwind.
A fantastic green oasis in the city. A pleasant stroll away from the urban hustle and bustle. Be sure to check out the yellow penguins and the quirky baby sculptures!
Step off the Charles Bridge and onto Kampa Island, leaving behind the crowd of tourists. Enjoy stunning views, and if you're an art lover, don't miss the museum!
A really lovely small park, which even includes a paid toilet. I particularly appreciated the benches—they're a creative touch. It's a much better spot to visit compared to the Lennon Wall.