Prague museums can be visited for free
To spend a week or weekend abroad, tourists often choose Prague. In this city, it is good to spend a few days, walk through the streets, admire the sights, and sit in the breaks in the cafe with a mug of beer and try traditional Czech cuisine. Recall that the Maslenic Carnival continues in Prague until March 4, during which tourists are waiting for street performances, costume processions and other festive events, including a special menu in restaurants.
Rest in Prague does not differ high costs, but, in addition, you can safely save on the cultural program, if you push your trip to those days when museums work for free.

For example, on March 1 and 2, from 10 to 16 hours, you can freely visit the Valdshtein Palace – the building where the Upper Chamber of Parliament of the Czech Republic meets. This and some other museums are free of charge tourists in the first weekend of each month from November to March, writes Ilovecz.Ru. Those who do not have time to visit Prague in the next weekend is not to be upset. May 18 on the International Day of Museums, as well as on June 14, when will pass "Night museums", Prague museums will also work for free. These days, all key museums can be visited freely, including the meeting of the National Gallery of the Czech Republic.
But there is in the Czech Republic and those museums that you can always come for free. In Prague, this is the Museum of Army, located in the area of the Zizkov, in the Choselle of the Virgin Mary-Winner – Museum of the Baby-Jesus. Also, you can visit the Aviation Museum located in the area of the Kbel.