Museum · Holesovice

DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

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DOX Centre for Contemporary Art is a dynamic cultural space located in the Holesovice neighborhood of Prague, a former industrial area now known for its artistic vibe. Housed in a repurposed transformer station, the museum features a striking modern extension that contrasts with the original brick building. Inside, you'll find thought-provoking exhibitions of contemporary art from Czech and international artists, often addressing social and political themes. The museum also includes a bookstore, a café, and a rooftop terrace with views of the city. Its ever-changing program ensures that each visit offers something new, making it a must for art enthusiasts looking beyond Prague's historical attractions.

Don't miss

  • Explore the rotating exhibitions of contemporary art in the main gallery spaces.
  • Visit the rooftop terrace for panoramic views of Prague's skyline.
  • Check out the museum's bookstore for art books and unique gifts.
  • Attend a talk or workshop often held in the auditorium.
  • Admire the architectural contrast between the historic transformer station and the modern glass extension.

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Ways to visit DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices and discounts for students, seniors, and families). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

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38
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Know before you go

  • Allow at least 1.5 hours to fully enjoy the exhibitions and rooftop.
  • Photography is usually allowed but check for restrictions in certain galleries.
  • There is a cloakroom for coats and bags.
  • The on-site café offers refreshments and a pleasant break.

A bit of history

DOX opened in 2008, founded by Leoš Válka and a group of art enthusiasts. The building was originally a transformer station, and the name 'DOX' is derived from the Greek word 'doxa,' meaning opinion or belief, reflecting the museum's aim to provoke thought.

Common questions

Is there a permanent collection at DOX?

No, DOX focuses on temporary exhibitions that change regularly, so there is no permanent collection.

Can I buy tickets online?

Yes, it is recommended to book tickets online to avoid queues, especially for popular exhibitions.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Some exhibitions may contain mature themes, but there are often family-friendly activities and workshops.

How do I get to DOX from Prague city center?

Take metro line C to Vltavská station, then walk about 10 minutes. Alternatively, take tram 1, 12, 14, or 25 to Ortenovo náměstí.

Is there a restaurant on site?

There is a café with light snacks and drinks, but no full restaurant.

What are the opening hours?

Opening hours vary; check the official website for current times.

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