Prague Public Transport Museum
Europe,
Czech Republic,
Prague,
Střešovice
The Prague Public Transport Museum, located in the Střešovice district, is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in the history of urban transport. Inaugurated in 1993 by the Prague Public Transport Company (DPP), the museum is housed in the Střešovice tram depot, a historic building built in 1909 that alone represents a significant piece of the city’s industrial heritage.
The museum offers a unique collection documenting the evolution of public transport in Prague from the 19th century to the present day. Among the exhibits are over 40 historic vehicles, including trams, buses, and trolleybuses, each of which tells a part of the city’s history and its infrastructural development. A notable example is the 1905 electric tram, one of the first to be used in Prague, which provides a glimpse into past transport technologies.The Střešovice depot, which houses the museum, is a fascinating example of early 20th-century utilitarian architecture. Originally designed to house and maintain the city’s tram vehicles, the depot has been carefully restored to preserve its historic character while being used as an exhibition space. The structure includes a wide range of historical materials, including tickets, photographs, models, and plans, detailing the evolution of urban transport in Prague.The museum’s historical context is particularly interesting. Prague has a long tradition of public transport, which began with horse-drawn carriages in the 19th century and quickly evolved with the introduction of electric trams. The museum offers a detailed insight into this evolution, showing how technological and social changes have influenced the daily lives of Prague citizens. The historic tram number 91, which departs every hour from the museum, offers a nostalgic tour through the streets of Prague, allowing visitors to experience public transport as it once was. This special service is highly appreciated by both tourists and locals, offering a journey through time through the city.The museum is easily accessible by public transport, with tram lines 1 and 18 stopping directly in front of the entrance. It is open on weekends from March to November, making it an ideal destination for a day trip, both for residents and tourists.
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