Explore the Museum Complex of the National Museum using our app.
Discover many interesting stories and never get lost.
We prepared a personal guide to the long-term exhibitions which will provide you with interesting facts about the individual exhibits through audio tracks and bonus materials.
How does it work?
Simply open the app select the route according to your liking and just let the app navigate you through the exhibition. You can choose one of our guided tours or play an audio track at a specific exhibit. And we thought about practicalities as well. The app helps you locate toilets find cafés and you can also buy tickets in it and skip the queue.
As a bonus you can watch our most famous exhibit – the fin whale – come to life in augmented reality.
We prepared a personal guide to the long-term exhibitions which will provide you with interesting facts about the individual exhibits through audio tracks and bonus materials.
How does it work?
Simply open the app select the route according to your liking and just let the app navigate you through the exhibition. You can choose one of our guided tours or play an audio track at a specific exhibit. And we thought about practicalities as well. The app helps you locate toilets find cafés and you can also buy tickets in it and skip the queue.
As a bonus you can watch our most famous exhibit – the fin whale – come to life in augmented reality.
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National Museum in your pocket / What's New in vUnknown
You can find a fossilized stem of Cooksonia barrandei in the
exhibition Windows to Prehistory. The fossil was found more than a
hundred and fifty years ago by the French paleontologist Joachim
Barrande. Until 2011, however, it escaped the attention of
paleontologists in the depository because it was mistaken for an
alga. It is, however, one of the oldest macroscopic fossils of
vascular plants. It is approximately 432 million years old.