Admission to the Church of the Beheading and the blacksmith’s workshop is free for all visitors.
Kids friendly
During Museum Night, the former Church of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist—hidden within the walls of Vyšehrad—will also open its doors; it houses stone fragments of the Baroque decorations from the Vyšehrad Basilica.
In the sacristy, visitors will find a blacksmith’s workshop with demonstrations of coin minting, as well as a themed sales booth featuring handicrafts from the Historica Bohemica association. Since April of this year, the association has been based in the Špička Gate, which will also be open during Museum Night.
The program will also include special themed tours focusing on Vyšehrad’s tales and legends. In addition to the well-known legends of Libuše and Šemík, you’ll hear lesser-known stories recorded by the writer Popelka Biliánová, who captured the old legends of Vyšehrad and the secrets of old Prague.
From the Brick Gate, you’ll walk through a historic corridor to the monumental Gorlice Hall—the largest underground hall in historic Prague, which was actually created by accident during the construction of the fortress. It is here that six original Baroque statues from Charles Bridge are on display.
Discover the former air-raid shelters of the SS military hospital in Podolí. The period furnishings in the command room, infirmary, and other stations will transport you back to the dramatic periods of the 20th century and introduce you to the lesser-known history of Vyšehrad.
The Martin Casemates will captivate you with their mysterious, almost mystical atmosphere. The candlelit underground passages offer a unique experience and serve as a reminder of the days when soldiers defended the Vyšehrad Fortress against enemies.