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Museum Kampa
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Museum Kampa

📍 U Sovových mlýnů 503/2, Praha, 11800🏗 2003-01-01

In Museum Kampa once stood the private gallery established in Prague by Meda Mládková on February 26, 1999, as the home of the Jan and Meda Mládek Foundation collection. The museum occupied the renovated former watermills at Kampa Island, and its holdings centered on 20th‑century Eastern Bloc modern art, including František Kupka’s works and sculptures by Otto Gutfreund. The core collection comprises 1,086 works by Czech and European artists, assembled over many years, with a 2002 donation of Jiří Kolář and Běla Kolářová works to the foundation. In 2015, The Guardian ranked Museum Kampa among Europe’s five most interesting private museums, signaling its international profile during its operation. Since 2022, the permanent exhibition of the Kampa Museum collections has also been hosted at the castle in Moravský Krumlov, where Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic was on display through 2026, reflecting a shift in the museum’s physical presence. …

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