Methodological centres
The National Heritage Institute’s methodological centres provide space for concentrated research into a particular theme, and at the same time allow research findings to be presented and transferred to other specialists and the public, most frequently in the form of exhibitions, lectures and workshops.
The centres' staff also provide methodological leadership and support to specialists working in the regional branches of the National Heritage Institute. They collaborate with them to standardize research terminology, approaches, and methods, and seek ways to incorporate their findings into the everyday practice of heritage conservation.
focuses on the study, documentation and protection of technical and industrial monuments, in other words technical facilities connected with mining, production, transport and storage.
located in the Stiassni Villa, is devoted to the study, documentation and protection of architectural monuments of the 20th century. It focuses on the period between the two world wars, when a large number of world-class buildings were built in Czechoslovakia. From Monday to Thursday the Stiassni Villa serves as a methodological centre for students, specialists and all those interested in modern architecture, while from Friday to Sunday it is open to visitors, who are able to tour it with a guide.
focuses on the study and presentation of garden culture and the historical value of garden art heritage, which connects the perfection of nature with the abilities of artists from many different fields, and on the search for ways in which to take care of it.