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Czech Puppets and Marionettes

The art of Czech marionette and puppet making goes back to the 18th century. They are traditionally handcarved from wood or made from plaster. They represent all kinds of characters from devils, witches and wizards to clowns, kings and princesses, and even Czech “celebrities” such as Spejbl, Hurvínek, or the Czech literary character of Švejk. Many of these beautiful, elaborately carved Czech marionettes are works of art. 

You will find many stores in Prague that sell Czech marionettes and puppets made by Czech artisans. Below are some of Prague’s puppet shops.

Marionety

A puppet shop on the top of Nerudova Street in Lesser Town. You can order online through their website and pick up your order in the store.

Address: Nerudova 51, Prague 1
Getting there: Tram to Malostranské náměstí
Website: www.marionettes.cz

Truhlář Marionety

This marionette shop near Charles Bridge presents a large selection of high quality puppets and marionettes made by some of the best professional Czech artisans. The gallery offers some exquisite pieces that would be best appreciated by collectors and art lovers.

Address: U lužického semináře 5, Prague 1
Getting there: Tram to Malostranské náměstí or metro A to Malostranská
Website: www.marionety.com

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