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Prague: Gallery of Steel Figures Museum Interactive Entry

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45m–2h rating 4.79 (390 reviews)
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Summary

Touchable steel superheroes and fantasy cars in Prague’s playful museum

You’ll step into Prague’s Gallery of Steel Figures and actually touch the art—climb into superhero cars, turn steering wheels, try on movie props, and laugh along with families from all over. Local guides share stories behind each piece as you explore two floors packed with interactive sculptures made from recycled steel. It’s playful, surprising, and leaves you remembering what fun feels like.

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What’s the experience like?

“Don’t just look—try it!” That’s what Hana said as she waved me toward a silver Batman car that looked like it’d driven straight out of a comic book. I hesitated for half a second (I mean, you’re not usually allowed to sit in the art, right?), but she grinned and nodded again. So yeah—I climbed in, the seat cold and smooth under my hands, and for a minute I was ten years old again. There’s something about the Gallery of Steel Figures in Prague that makes adults forget they’re adults.

The place smells faintly metallic, but not sharp—more like you’d expect in an old workshop than a sterile museum. Kids were darting between giant Transformers and Star Wars droids, their sneakers squeaking on the floor. One little girl tried on Iron Man’s arm (it was heavier than she expected; her dad had to help), while her brother spun the steering wheel of a steel Porsche with both hands. Our guide Hana kept popping up with stories about how local artists welded these figures from recycled metal—she even pointed out tiny bits of old bicycles hidden in Hulk’s leg. Didn’t expect to notice those details.

I got caught up watching a mannequin suddenly start talking—it made everyone jump and then laugh. There are sound effects everywhere: engines revving, lasers zapping somewhere near the sci-fi corner. Honestly, it could be sensory overload if you’re tired or hungry (I recommend grabbing lunch before). But there’s space to pause too; I found myself staring at a delicate steel rose welded onto Cinderella’s carriage, just quietly admiring how much work went into it all.

The best part? No one seemed rushed or worried about rules. People took goofy photos sitting on Harley-Davidsons or posing with Thor’s hammer—Li laughed when I tried to say “thank you” in Czech (I definitely butchered it). It felt like everyone was just…playing together for an afternoon. I still think about that sense of freedom when I walk past regular museums now.

45m–2h
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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Visit Steel Art Museum in Prague

  • Explore interactive museum exhibits
  • Touch and sit in cars and motorbikes
  • Use artificial intelligence features
  • Enjoy sound and entertainment mannequins
  • Admire steel art and sculptures
  • Participate in workshops
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Top questions

Is the Gallery of Steel Figures wheelchair accessible?

Is the Gallery of Steel Figures wheelchair accessible?

Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.

Can children enter the Steel Art Museum?

Can children enter the Steel Art Museum?

Yes, children of all ages are welcome; kids under 3 enter free.

Are there discounted tickets for students or seniors?

Are there discounted tickets for students or seniors?

Yes, students under 26 and seniors over 65 can get discounted entry with valid ID.

Where is the Gallery of Steel Figures located?

Where is the Gallery of Steel Figures located?

The museum is located in the center of Prague.

Is touching or sitting on the exhibits allowed?

Is touching or sitting on the exhibits allowed?

Yes! Visitors are encouraged to touch, sit in cars or on bikes, and interact with most displays.

Are service animals permitted inside?

Are service animals permitted inside?

Yes, service animals are allowed in the museum.

Is public transportation nearby?

Is public transportation nearby?

Yes, there are public transportation options close to the museum entrance.

How big is the museum?

How big is the museum?

The exhibition covers two floors with 1,500 square meters of space.

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What’s included

Your ticket includes full admission to Prague’s Gallery of Steel Figures—a hands-on museum where you can sit inside superhero cars or pose with fantasy sculptures across two spacious floors. The experience is fully wheelchair accessible and suitable for visitors of all ages; discounted tickets are available for children, students, seniors, and guests with special needs.

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