WHAT IS AMoYA?
- one of the youngest and largest non-for-profit art museums in the Czech Republic.
- it spreads over an area of 4,000m2 of exhibition space housing the latest art
- monitors and confronts styles, attitudes and courage of the young art.
AMoYA presents its vision to the public by offering a very bold programme taking place in the unique atmosphere of a Baroque palace in the most historical part of Prague, where visitors – floor after floor, room after room – familiarize themselves with the world of contemporary Czech and international art.
AMoYA was opened in June 2011 in Karlova street in the Baroque Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace devastated during the communist era; it has become a challenge for artists trying to transform the space – e.g. by the site-specific projects of Ugo Rondinone, JiÅ™í David, David ÄŒerný and many others.
- one of the youngest and largest non-for-profit art museums in the Czech Republic.
- it spreads over an area of 4,000m2 of exhibition space housing the latest art
- monitors and confronts styles, attitudes and courage of the young art.
AMoYA presents its vision to the public by offering a very bold programme taking place in the unique atmosphere of a Baroque palace in the most historical part of Prague, where visitors – floor after floor, room after room – familiarize themselves with the world of contemporary Czech and international art.
AMoYA was opened in June 2011 in Karlova street in the Baroque Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace devastated during the communist era; it has become a challenge for artists trying to transform the space – e.g. by the site-specific projects of Ugo Rondinone, JiÅ™í David, David ÄŒerný and many others.





























