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košíkMuseum of the Doudleby - Vamberk - Rokytnice Track - Rokytnice v Orlických horách

Czech Muzeum dráhy Doudleby - Vamberk - Rokytnice

517 61 Rokytnice v Orlických horách

Telephone: +420 604 256 149
Email: lzkclub@centrum.cz
Web: https://lzkclub.estranky.cz/c...
Facebook: www.facebook.com/muzeumDVR
GPS: 50°9'36.71"N 16°27'58.56"E (566 m above sea level)

Information

Category museum
Certificates and memberships Tourist stamp
Cultural monument
Accepted forms of payment Czech korunas in cash
Site grounds 3000 m2
First year open to the public 2010
Date of construction 1906
Distance from parking lot 0 m (own)
  • capacity personal: 5 (of which 5 are barrier free), free
  • capacity buses: 1, free

Tours / exhibitions

Description Railway line Doubleby - Vamberk - Rokytnice. History of railways in the region. Steam engine 328.011, paintings and documents on the history of the line. Special equipment used to secure trains on mountain lines, parts of the security equipment and some original equipment related to the steam engine.
Opening hours
(GMT +1)
  • May, June, September, October Sa 10:00-16:00
  • July, August Sa, Su 10:00-16:00
  • May-October all day (groups only by reservation)

Before visiting the building we recommend checking the current opening hours on the building's website or by contacting the operator by telephone.

closed Closed right now, as per business hours
Last tour before closing: 60 min.
Sightseeing time: 60 min.
Foreign languages tour guide (Czech), printed guide (Czech, English, German), descriptions (Czech)
Exhibition specialization models / model-making, railways, regional history
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