Custom-made family workshops

Not only childhood is full of questions

For who? For children and parents from 5 years of age (or older - depending on the type of programme)

For how many? 4 is enough, but more friends, more fun - at most 20 in total

When? Anytime during opening hours (but arrangements can be made)

For how long? Approximately two hours (depending on immersion in the program)

For how much? Adult 160 CZK | child 120 CZK + 1200 CZK/group

And what about members of the DOX Friends Club? Free for membership type family + 1200 CZK/group

Reservations? Reservations and further information at rodiny@dox.cz or 295 568 104 | the workshop is ideally booked at least 2 weeks before the desired date

Cancellation? Cancellation of the booked workshop at least one working day in advance, otherwise we charge a cancellation fee of 500 CZK

DOX Centre for Contemporary Art
Poupětova 1, Praha 7
Show on the map

Art is the key to discovering the world. We therefore prepare a variety of programmes for schools and families with children to accompany the current exhibitions and architecture at the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art. If experiencing an intense, creative and informative two hours with your family and friends is tempting for you, just choose "what" and "when" and the rest is up to us.

Reasons and options. Are you more attracted to the educational value of contemporary art and architecture? Browse our wide range of educational programmes - we cover a lot of topics and facilitate 200 programmes a year for pupils and students at all levels of school. 

Do you prefer more of a creative workshop with an emphasis on collaboration as part of a family visit to DOX? Have you missed or will miss one of the regular Family Art Workshops? We can easily arrange such a workshop on a different date.

And if you haven't found anything that appeals to you in the proposed form, but you are still interested in a creative visit to the DOX Centre, that's perfect - let us know! We welcome new ideas and love new collaborations. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Keep exploring

Orhan Pamuk: The Consolation of Objects

The exhibition Consolation of Objects for the first time offers insight into visual, conceptual, and photographic work of Turkish writer and Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk.


Cyberlemon

Hynek Martinec's solo show draws together an extraordinary range of references to meditate upon the present state of human consciousness. He responds to an accelerated and increasingly polarized world where art, technology, and social changes meet in unexpected and often paradoxical ways.


Metaphysics and Despair

An exhibition of Viktor Pivovarov's latest works, in which the artist shows with insight and humour the anguish through which works of art are often born and what happens when greed, hatred and anger take over.


Point of View 3: Balance

The third instalment of a long-term project seeks a balance between the organic and technical worlds. The work of Czech and foreign artists reveals the various connections between nature and technology - two seemingly disparate environments to which we intrinsically belong today, even though we perceive a certain tension between them.


Pavel Jasanský: Artists and Autographs

Exhibition of a selection of photographs by photographer and graphic designer Pavel Jasanský depicting a number of Czech artists. The exhibition takes place at the Archive of Fine Arts.


Between 5:29–21:29

An exhibition by artist Barbara Satranská presenting a collection of charcoal and pencil drawings, bound into a single book, created during a sixteen-hour stay inside Villa Tugendhat and its immediate surroundings.


Glass Without Borders

The travelling exhibition of the Glass Without Borders glass symposium will present the works of thirteen artists and designers from all over the world who participated in the e-Glass Festival 2024 art glass and design symposium in Szklarska Poręba last year.


David Lynch: Up in Flames

The exhibition of the American artist David Lynch will present the artistic work of this icon of world cinema for the first time in the Czech Republic.