overview opening hours admission about the place Take a glimpse into the childhood of one of the greatest composers of all time and discover the places, sounds and influences that shaped his future work. The birthplace of the world-famous Czech composer Antonín Dvořák in Nelahozeves, located near the local castle, is a popular destination for music enthusiasts from all over the world. more about the place opening hours january—december mon closed tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun 09:00—17:00 more about opening hours admission basic 150 CZK reduced children under 12 years / seniors / students 120 CZK family 2 adults + 2 children under 12 years 390 CZK (Discounted admission fee within the test mode.) Combined ticket: the Birth House of Antonín Dvořák and Nelahozeves Castle Fullprice admission: 260 CZK Family admission (2 + 2 children up to 12 years): 650 CZK more about admission Source: www.dvorakuvdum.cz admission basic 150 CZK reduced children under 12 years / seniors / students 120 CZK family 2 adults + 2 children under 12 years 390 CZK (Discounted admission fee within the test mode.) Combined ticket: the Birth House of Antonín Dvořák and Nelahozeves Castle Fullprice admission: 260 CZK Family admission (2 + 2 children up to 12 years): 650 CZK tours Visitors walk through the exhibition independently with an audio guide. Estimated tour time: 60 minutes. opening hours january—december mon closed tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun 09:00—17:00 This Baroque house now serves as an international music centre with a new museum exhibition linking Dvořák’s music with the genius loci of his birth place. The innovative exhibition presents life in the Central Bohemian village in the mid-19th century, the time when the composer grew up here. Sound elements and music play a key role, and visitors can explore Dvořák’s journey from humble beginnings to worldwide success through audio guides. The Birthplace and adjacent grounds are also a venue for music, community and educational events, concerts and creative workshops for all generations.