Opening of the museum galleries on Good Friday. On the day when the gates to the treasures are opened, you can see for the first time this year three mining works belonging to the administration of the Regional Museum in Jílové u Prahy and not only that! In the Halira tunnel you will find an accompanying programme with a search for GOLD. Refreshments provided!
Here is an invitation to the next in a series of lectures by Zdeněk Beneš. On Wednesday 13 March at 17:00 we will learn all about the Germans in the vicinity of Sadská and the nearby stream Výrovka.
The lecture "The origins of alcoholic beverages and their role in the emergence of complex societies" will be given by Václav Hrnčíř in the library of the ARÚ...
The aim of the exhibition is to present the phenomenon of amateur collaborators of East Bohemian archaeology across time and to introduce one of the most important amateur searchers, Jan Klen.
The topic of the lecture focuses on the earliest phase of medal making in Moravia in the Central European context. It describes the creation of the first Moravian medals in the first half of the 16th century and presents a relatively complete survey of Renaissance medals (from the first half of the 16th century to the first half of the 17th century).
The paths of Czech coinage from the Latin Age to the present are presented in the exhibition in the ground floor hall. Numismatic facts and interesting facts are complemented by historical context. There are denarii, Prague grosz, ducats and tolars. Unique finds of our archaeologists and previously unpresented treasures are exhibited at Boleslav Castle.
For just six days, the Regional Museum in Žatec plans to exhibit the treasure found some time ago during a detector survey near Domoušice. It is a unique set of gilded belt fittings in Byzantine style.
In the lecture you will learn about archaeological research in the area around Pečky, from the time of the first archaeologists to the present day. However, the main topic of the lecture will be the so-called Roman period, i.e. the first few centuries AD.