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Step into the shadowy world of Prague’s Museum of Torture, where centuries of dark history come alive in the heart of the Czech capital. This immersive experience invites you to explore chilling exhibits that reveal how torture shaped justice and society through the ages.
Located in the atmospheric reconstructed cellars on Celetná Street, the museum spans 400 square meters and features around 100 authentic torture instruments and dozens of period engravings. Wax figures in lifelike settings, eerie soundscapes, and two special audiovisual effects create a truly unique and haunting atmosphere.
As you wander the exhibition, you’ll encounter detailed replicas of infamous devices like the iron maiden, the Spanish boot, and the rack. Each display is accompanied by clear explanations, offering insights into the legal and historical context behind these grim artifacts.
The museum provides all information in English, ensuring you gain a deep understanding of the role torture played in judicial processes and its lasting impact on society. Please note, the exhibition’s graphic content may not be suitable for sensitive visitors or young children.
Your entry ticket grants you access to all exhibits, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Don’t miss the chance to uncover Prague’s darker past—secure your ticket now and prepare for an unforgettable journey into history.







