We took our toys to see some art—yay! It turned out to be a wonderful day, full of fun and play, and we even took a brand-new series of photos. Take a look!
Welcome to Kunsthalle Praha. There’s so much to see: a spacious gallery, a café with a terrace and a lovely view. Our toys are here, too! A bunch of them have settled in the design store. And KOS the blackbird likes to stop by and say hello. Wanna join him? Let’s explore!
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Kunsthalle Praha is located in the former Zenger Transformer Substation in the historic centre of Prague. The 1930s industrial building has undergone a sensitive transformation into a modern space for meeting, networking, and appreciating art, spanning both the Czech and international art scenes. After its opening in 2022, the venue brought a new energy (pun intended) to the place, offering tons of creativity and inspiration.
With its focus being mainly on short-term exhibitions, you could visit Kunsthalle Praha over and over again, and each visit will be a one-of-a-kind experience. Currently, you can immerse yourself in ALL THINGS DIGESTING, an interactive exhibition by the sikau/pubalova duo. It’s designed to engage four senses: sight, smell, hearing, and touch. It’s an invitation to play, which is our favourite thing to do at KUTULU!
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We suspect you might be just as playful—so why not visit Kidshalle as well? The interactive space is a blast for children from the age of three, as well as any adults who like to discover and try new things. Plus, we highly recommend checking out the range of family activities, including private tours and workshops.
We ended our visit at the design shop, which is filled with beautiful books, limited-edition prints, and cool design pieces. It’s also where LABU, POPI, PIPU, and PUPU are waiting to meet you. Will you take the cheerful birds on their next adventure? You can buy one or two—or maybe the whole crew! They’d love that.
Farewell, my friends, today was great! KOS is calling out. — The early bird catches the worm, and it’s getting late. But I’ll come back soon, without a doubt!
Photo: Adriána Vančová

