
A museum dedicated to the athletes, coaches, and figures who shaped ice hockey in the Czech Republic, housing memorabilia and displays that document the sport’s legacy.
At a glance
Founded in 2008, the Czech Ice Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates the contributions of players, coaches, referees, and other key figures in Czech ice hockey. The institution preserves and exhibits significant memorabilia documenting the sport’s development and achievements in the country.
History
The Hall of Fame was established in 2008 to honor individuals instrumental in advancing ice hockey in Czechia. From 2015 to 2023, its physical collection was displayed at Galerie Harfa. In 2024, the museum relocated to a permanent home on Nekázanka street in Prague’s New Town district, expanding its public accessibility and exhibition space.
What you see
The current venue occupies a location in New Town, one of Prague’s historic central districts. The exhibition space displays memorabilia, photographs, and artifacts that chronicle Czech ice hockey’s most significant moments and its most celebrated figures.
Cultural significance
Ice hockey holds deep cultural importance in Czechia, and this Hall of Fame serves as the national institution for recognizing excellence in the sport. It preserves the historical record of Czech ice hockey achievement and celebrates the athletes who have brought international recognition to the nation.
Key facts
- Founded: 2008
- Country: Czechia
- City: Prague
- Current location: Nekázanka street, New Town (opened 2024)
- Previous location: Galerie Harfa (2015–2023)
- Coordinates: 50.10472222°N, 14.49194444°E
Practical information & getting there
The Hall of Fame is situated in Prague’s New Town, accessible by public transport. For current opening hours and admission details, contact the venue directly or visit its official website.
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