overview opening hours admission programme about the place Near the Charles Bridge there is a unique museum. This interactive exhibition presents the life's work of the genius creator Karel Zeman and his cinematic tricks that made Czech cinematography famous. The museum is unique in its playful concept — it offers the opportunity to get involved and try tricks with your own cameras and camcorders that Karel Zeman used in his films. more about the place opening hours january—december mon—sun 10:00—19:00 Last admission is at 6:00 p.m. more about opening hours admission basic 300 CZK reduced 190 CZK family 690 CZK Detailed information about admission here. more about admission admission basic 300 CZK reduced 190 CZK family 690 CZK Detailed information about admission here. admission fees events Karel Zeman Museum – permanent expositions Karel Zeman Museum opening hours january—december mon—sun 10:00—19:00 Last admission is at 6:00 p.m. The exhibition presents the life work of world-renowned filmmaker Karel Zeman and his cinematic special effects that made Czech cinematography famous. It maps Zeman’s creative work from the first animated and puppet films in the 1940s to the work of his last creative period. A substantial part of the exhibition is devoted to his most essential films — Journey to the Beginning of Time, Jules Verne, and Baron Munchausen. The museum is unique because of its playful concept — it gives you the opportunity to participate and try special effect practices that Karel Zeman used in his films using on your own cameras and camcorders. The exhibition is conceived as film sets and studios with small studios where you can walk through and film in action.