overview opening hours admission about the place The primary function of the Gallery of the Central Bohemian Region is as a museum of art, which means that it administers, protects and continues to strategically build a collection of Czech and international art. Despite the various discontinuities in our country’s history, the GASK collections offer an exceptionally complete and high-quality overview of Czech art from the late 19th century to the present day. The collections also reflect the nearly sixty-year history of our institution. more about the place opening hours january—december mon closed tue—sun 10:00—18:00 more about opening hours admission basic 120 CZK reduced 60 CZK family 300 CZK Entire building Adults — 240 CZK Families (2 adults + max. 3 children) — 540 CZK 120 CZK for children aged 6 to 15, seniors aged 65 and over, handicapped, students up to age 26 free for children under 6, severely handicapped with assistant and teachers accompanying school groups more about admission Source: GASK admission basic 120 CZK reduced 60 CZK family 300 CZK Entire building Adults — 240 CZK Families (2 adults + max. 3 children) — 540 CZK 120 CZK for children aged 6 to 15, seniors aged 65 and over, handicapped, students up to age 26 free for children under 6, severely handicapped with assistant and teachers accompanying school groups opening hours january—december mon closed tue—sun 10:00—18:00 Besides its collecting and exhibition activities, GASK also plays a vital role in mediating art to the public. The gallery’s educational and interpretive programmes, designed with a view to its exhibition programme, form an indispensable part of the activities offered by the GASK Learning Centre. Since its founding in 2009, the GASK Learning Centre has made it its goal to create the best possible conditions for various target groups to engage in personal contact with original works of art. Our programmes offer a safe space for reflecting on art, asking questions and awakening visitors’ personal creativity. We use art as a means for exploring specific socio-historical situations. Besides its collecting and exhibition activities, GASK also plays a vital role in mediating art to the public. The gallery’s educational and interpretive programmes, designed with a view to its exhibition programme, form an indispensable part of the activities offered by the GASK Learning Centre. Since its founding in 2009, the GASK Learning Centre has made it its goal to create the best possible conditions for various target groups to engage in personal contact with original works of art. Our programmes offer a safe space for reflecting on art, asking questions and awakening visitors’ personal creativity. We use art as a means for exploring specific socio-historical situations. history GASK is located in the former Jesuit College, one of the main architectural landmarks of Kutná Hora, a town inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.