t represents a tour of the Museum of Czech porcelain, which is the primary concern of our effort for a presentation of the porcelain collections of Museum of Applied Arts in Prague. The collection of Czech porcelain, situated in twenty-one rooms on the 1st floor of the castle, is documenting more than 200 years of porcelain production in Bohemia. In the period showcases and interiors, the production of manufactures and porcelain factories from Horní Slavkov, Klášterec nad Ohří, Březová, Kisibl, Chodov, Stará Role, Dalovice, Prague, Loket, Budov and Ždanov is exhibited.
The tour 1 takes 50 minutes with an intensive skilled guide commentary.
he visitors can see an exposition of beginnings of the world's porcelain production – Chinese, Japanese, Meissen, Viennese and Nymphenburg of the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. The exhibits are placed in the Renaissance halls decorated with stucco ornaments from the period around 1600. The commentary includes also the history of the porcelain production in ancient China, Japan, Europe and Bohemia.
The tour 2 takes 30 minutes.
t represents a tour of the castle premises and the Church of the Holy Trinity with the Thun family tomb in which the remains of Countly family of Thun - Hohenstein are stored. This family owned the Klášterec manor continuously since 1623. The porcelain family tree of Thun - Hohenstein family is situated in the tomb. The tour continues further to the historical center of town. The commentary covers the history of town, castle and its owners, castles in surroundings, etc.
The tour 3 takes 50 minutes.
he exhibition of gnomes, fairies and various spooks „Fairyland of Vítězslava Klimtová and puppets of Kopecký family“ offers an unforgettable experience in the company of fairytale characters to young and older visitors.
The tour takes 45 minutes.
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