Musee Grévin s.r.o. Prague

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Staré Město, Czech Republic

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Wax museum· Tourist attraction

Musee Grévin s.r.o. Prague Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Musee Grévin s.r.o. Prague is located in Staré Město, Czechia on Celetná 15. Musee Grévin s.r.o. Prague is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category wax museum in Czechia.

Address

Celetná 15

Phone

+420 226776776

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Jacob Turmaine

Such a good place for tourists! The actual museum takes you through the whole history of how chocolate became what it is now, starting with the ancient Maya using the cocoa bean in drinks. You even get a free show of how gourmet chocolate is made by the chef who makes all the chocolate in the museum. Well worth the money paid. Highly recommend!

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Mohammed Yasar Shabir

The Prague musee was not bad for a family of four under 6 free ticket cost 890 krns approx 29. The museum is not very big and does not have that many celebrities.. I think madame Tassuds would be a better choice. The only way to improve this is give the ticket jointly with the chocolate museum then it would be a worth while visit. Overall I enjoyed the items they did have.

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Sareh Sh

Nice museum, it is a little pricey but it worth to visit for one time. In 3floors and each floor there are wax figures. Toilet & elevator are available. Cool and good choice to go and visit on summer time. Not very crowded and easy to visit and take photos. In the central part of touristic area.

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Petra Gelbart

My family visited the chocolate division of this museum, and we were very impressed by the quality of the exhibits. They are captivating for all ages while also serving an educational purpose. My favorite was the detialed replica of a 1970s Czech general store, not to mention the wax statues of famous Czech personalities. The one major disappointment is the treatment of conquistadors versus the Indigenous cultures of Central America. The Spanish conquerors are presented as civilized, whereas the visitor is introduced to Aztecs via a violent scene of human sacrifice with two wax figures. I would welcome a more balanced presentation of these historical groups. Overall, the multi-sensory experience of chocolate’s history was very memorable.

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Sarah Aly

i love the place and i love this creative idea they did in the place it is just chocolate shop but they use it smartly in the ground floor you can find the shop utself they have a lot of kinds from chocolate the second floor is the musuam of chocolate and how it discovered and a small factory showing you how chocolate made third flooe is wax musuam you really will love and taste fresh chocolate yummy

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Marcin Falkiewicz

Great place for the whole family. Delicious chocolate and the wax figures of very good quality. Highly reccomend.

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Dominik Lis

Fun place to go to, every exhibition is connect to one another in nicely done way. If u go to chocolate making mini course then you're gonna get some discount to museum and both activities are fun. I would recommend to go early when tourist groups are not there yet so you can enjoy everything in peace only then u can go to mini chocolate making course, because rest is booked. Overall I'm happy with the experience.

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Vyacheslav Yerokhin

Perfect place to feel the story of chocolate. Interesting to watch wax figures. Interesting for kids.