This small-group Prague aviation tour explores Czech aviation history inside the National Technical Museum’s Transportation Hall. Rather than a fast-paced overview, the experience moves at a thoughtful pace, allowing time for discussion, technical insight, and historical context around the aircraft on display. We explore both peacetime and wartime aviation developments, from early aviation pioneers to the technological changes that shaped aircraft design in this region throughout the twentieth century. The experience begins near the Winged Lion Memorial in Malá Strana, dedicated to the Czechoslovak RAF pilots and personnel of the Second World War, before traveling together to the museum where the story of aviation continues through the aircraft and the people behind them.
We meet at the Winged Lion Memorial in Klárov Park next to Malostranská metro (Line A). The large bronze lion statue is clearly visible. Please arrive 5–10 minutes before the start time. If you are late, contact the host; you may be able to join the group at the museum.
We meet at the Winged Lion Memorial in Malá Strana, dedicated to the Czechoslovak RAF pilots and personnel who served during the Second World War. This brief introduction provides historical context before we travel together by public transport to the National Technical Museum.
We explore the Aviation section within the museum’s Transportation Hall at a thoughtful, unhurried pace, focusing on historic Czech aircraft and selected foreign aircraft connected to Czech aviation. Through guided discussion, we examine technological development, peacetime and wartime contexts, and the human stories behind the machines.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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