This is the period from 1867 to 1918, from the emergence of the dualistic form of the centuries-old Central European Habsburg Empire to its demise at the end of the First World War. Visitors will be able to get acquainted with the form, internal structure and development of this army, of which units from the Czech lands were a significant part. They will see displays of weapons, equipment and military accessories and a number of other interesting things related to this army. They will also find information about the activities of the Austro-Hungarian army in Prachatice, about the individual units that took turns in the barracks, whose foundation has been 150 years since this year. The active combat deployment of the Austro-Hungarian army was framed by two wars - against Prussia in 1866 and the First World War in 1914-1918. Visitors will also learn something about them. The traveling exhibition of the Kobarid Museum in Slovenia is related to the second war. 29 months of fighting in Sochi, which complements the joint exhibition of the Prachatice and South Bohemian Museums and gives it an international character.
Admission: full 30,- CZK; reduced 15,- CZK - (children from 2 to 10 years old, students, people over 65 years old)

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