Slivovitz Museum
Slivovitz Museum
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Area: | Slivovitz Museum |
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Duration: | 55 minutes |
Status: | Available |
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The Slivovitz Museum: an interactive experience with the sweet scent of Slivovitz
Visit the Slivovitz Museum, learn about the history of the famous Czech drink and taste three samples!
What is Slivovitz?
Slivovitz is an exquisite alcoholic beverage which has been being produced mainly in Central and Eastern Europe for centuries. It is so typical for both Moravia and Bohemia that we may call it a national beverage and export silver without any exaggeration.
What can you expect :
- Fifty-five-minute interactive, guideless tour in Czech and English (other languages with audio-guide)
- The audioguides in 10 languages (DE, PL, RU, FR, IT, ES, JA, CHI, HE, KO) are available on request. Ask the staff.
- Tasting of 3 R. JELÍNEK products and 3 Wallachian finger food
The tasting includes:
- Three types of Wallachian finger food/Plum Lemonade
- Three R. JELÍNEK products
- It will be served at the end of the tour in the tasting bar
Shop in the museum:
In a beautiful space of the shop, you may purchase complete portfolio of genuine fruit spirits under R. JELÍNEK brand, Czech gold Cock whisky and other products originating from the distillery in Vizovice. Furthermore, in the museum's offer, you may find real plum jam, plum tea, prunes and also R. JELÍNEK brand souvenirs.
Tasting bar:
Slivovitz, available in many variants, is together with other fruit distillates the domain of the stylish bar. The bar meets even the demand of those who indulge in mixed drinks or liqueurs. The tasting will take place here. You can also order other drinks according to your taste (not included in the ticket price).
Ticket options:
- Tour with basic tasting
The tasting includes 3 R. JELÍNEK products and 3 types of Wallachian finger food. - Tour with premium tasting
The tasting includes 3 R. JELÍNEK kosher products and 3 types of Wallachian finger food. - Tour with non-alcoholic tasting
The tasting includes Plum lemonade and 3 types of Wallachian finger food. - Tour with cocktail tasting
The tasting includes alcoholic cocktail and 3 types of Wallachian finger food.
Important:
- Tours start every 15 minutes (capacity of 12 people per tour)
- Due to the alcohol content, the basic and premium tastings that are part of the exhibition are intended only for visitors over 18 years of age. In accordance with the Act on the Protection of Health against Harmful Effects of Addictive Substances No. 65/2017 Coll. we do not serve alcohol to adolescents under 18 years of age
- For those under 18 years of age , entry to the exhibition is allowed only with the consent and under a constant supervision of parents or other responsible accompanying persons over 18 years of age, fully competent to perform legal acts (e.g. teachers, guides)
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Children under the age of 15 accompanied by an adult are free of charge (tasting is not included)
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The price includes service fee of 1,85 € (50,- CZK)

Slivovitz Museum
Address: | U Lužického semináře 116 , Praha 1 |
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Capacity: | 12 |
Wheelchair access: | Yes |
The Slivovitz Museum opened to its visitors in 2019
The museum is located by the Lesser Town and a few hundred meters away from the Charles Bridge, in the very heart of Prague.
Most likely, the house was built for Catholic students at the beginning of the 17th century. It is located in the street that used to belong to the area called Na Písku (On the Sand). The house used to be a part of a former area of originally small fishermen´s houses and modest homesteads, which started to thrive and expand successfully. The village was spread along the river in close proximity of an age-old trade route connecting Prague and the north of Bohemia. Northwards from the house, there used to stand the St. Peter´s Church which was cancelled in 1784 and demolished afterwards. Both the fencing wall and likely a great part of the cemetery and church remains got lost during the construction of today´s Mánes Bridge (1911-1914).
As time moved on, the house was possessed by several owners and passed through various baroque and classicist changes and refurbishments of its interior. In 1966, the house was bought by Slávka Budínová, a Czech theatre and film actress. She had the house and its inner layout totally reconstructed. To the southern part of the historical building, a new multi-storey house in imitative historicist style was added.
In August 2002, Prague was affected by floods. The ground floor of the building was completely deluged. That time, the actress was after her death and the unoccupied house started to decay.
The new history of the house begins in 2011 when the property is bought by the Czech liqueur company RUDOLF JELÍNEK in order to establish a “Distillery Land” in it. Finally in 2019, after all intricate proceedings, the business intention is successfully accomplished and, the Slivovice Museum opens to its visitors.
How to get there:
- Accessibility by public transport:
metro A (green line) - Malostranská station
tram - Malostranská stop - Nearest car parking:
Malostranské Square