Moravské zemské muzeum
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Moravské zemské muzeum (Moravian Museum in English) is the second-largest and second-oldest museum in the Czech Republic.
The museum was founded in July 1817. Its collections include over 6 million objects from many fields of science and culture.
It is in Brno's Zelný trh (cabbage market), a very old and traditional square and open air food market.
Exhibitions[]
The museum has several exhibition spaces:
- Dietrichstein Palace - seat of the museum,
- Episcopal Palace of Brno,
- Palác šlechtičen,
- Pavilion Anthropos,
- Leoš Janáček memorial.
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Coordinates: 49°11′29″N 16°36′30″E / 49.19139°N 16.60833°E
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- Museums in Brno
- History museums in the Czech Republic
- Natural history museums
- Historic house museums in the Czech Republic
- Printing press museums
- Science museums in the Czech Republic
- European museum stubs
- Czech building and structure stubs