Gallery U Radnice Tábor

Gallery U Radnice Tábor

In the impressive setting of a Renaissance burgher house, Tábor's municipal gallery offers visitors extraordinary impressions and aesthetic experiences through works of modern art.

You will discover the work of leading artists as well as creators from the local region. Gallery U Radnice has hosted exhibitions of works by Adolf Born, Zdeněk Miler, Roman Franta, and many other artists.

Accessibility

Open all year round according to opening hours.

How to get there

From Žižka Square, walk through the passage between the Hussite Museum and the Škochův dům restaurant – in the passage, you’ll find the entrance to the gallery.

Additional information

The house No. 54 is a one-storey building of irregular layout with a small courtyard, adjoining the original Gothic town hall on the north side. The earliest historical records of the house date from the first half of the 16th century (in 1551, the house is recorded as newly built against the town hall walls). The only remaining historical feature on the façade is a scalloped gable of the Tábor type, facing the street.

The entrance to the house is through a stone Gothic portal with chamfered edges, which leads into a hall with a staircase to the upper floor and access to the cellar.