I visited the Ostrava Museum last summer during a rainy afternoon (perfect museum weather as the article mentions!) and was blown away by the archaeological collection. Anyone else notice how they’ve managed to make those displays so engaging? I spent way more time than planned just in that section! I’m curious – has anyone tried one of their guided tours? I went solo with just the audio guide, but I’m wondering if the human touch adds something special. Also, does anyone know if they rotate their art exhibitions frequently? I’d love to visit again next year but want to make sure I’ll see something new. Oh, and has anyone found any good lunch spots nearby? I ended up at some random cafe that was just okay, but I bet the locals know the hidden gems within walking distance!
Elara
I visited the Ostrava Museum last summer during a rainy afternoon (perfect museum weather as the article mentions!) and was blown away by the archaeological collection. Anyone else notice how they’ve managed to make those displays so engaging? I spent way more time than planned just in that section! I’m curious – has anyone tried one of their guided tours? I went solo with just the audio guide, but I’m wondering if the human touch adds something special. Also, does anyone know if they rotate their art exhibitions frequently? I’d love to visit again next year but want to make sure I’ll see something new. Oh, and has anyone found any good lunch spots nearby? I ended up at some random cafe that was just okay, but I bet the locals know the hidden gems within walking distance!