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The Prague Public Transport Company, the National Museum, the National Gallery in Prague, and the Prague Museum offer a singular opportunity to get acquainted with their rich collections. Together they've prepared a special „cool tour" bus line.
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The first Saturday of each month, from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., the line will offer a free connection between two locations (one belonging to the National Museum, and one to the National Gallery). It will eventually visit the National Museum Main Building, the Náprstek Museum, the Czech Museum of Music, the Museum of Bedřich Smetana, the Museum of Antonín Dvořák, the Lapidárium, the Historic Pharmacy, the Lobkowicz Palace, the Musaion, the Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia, St. George's Convent, the Šternberk Palace, the Kinsky Palace, the House of the Black Madonna, the Trade Fair Palace, and Zbraslav Chateau. Individual buildings will always be thematically connected so that visitors can gain a complete overview.
Participants on the Cool Tour line can get a special Cool Tour passbook, into which they will receive stamps from individual exhibits when they enter National Gallery or National Museum buildings on the day when the Cool Tour line is visiting the given exhibit. Those that visit all exhibits within the scope of the Cool Tour line, and fill in all the spaces with stamps will receive a special prize and free entry into the last visited building.
The passbook can be picked up – on days when the Cool Tour line is running – at ticket counters of buildings of the National Museum and National Gallery served by the line. Outside these days, the Cool Tour passbook can be picked up at ticket counters in the National Museum main building, the Kinsky Palace, and Transport Company Info centres.
The price of admission to museums and galleries remains unchanged; however, with the last stamp in their Cool Tour passbooks, visitors will receive free admission to the given building.