The museum is very nice, modern and clean. The exposition is interesting but small. I am not a fan of huge museums, but this could be bigger. You also cannot see many of the cars since they are on racks. The film played in the cinema was of not very good quality. Other than that the admission fee is cheap, the cars are nice and interesting and the cafe is convenient :)
Went there as part of a tour group. The showrooms were immaculate, there was an interesting mix of cars and bikes, showing the development over the years. Did not see the video clip since we were there at the end of the day.
Nothing special for me... maybe for Czech people as a national pride. If You are Auto-moto fun You will find some attractions if not ...boring ;) . Museum is placed in "Skoda city" Mlada, where you can find every informations related with this Cars.
Museum is nice, a lot of interesting things can be seen. But a lot of cars are on rack and can't be seen, just from the distance.Factory tour must be booked beforehand! We didn't know this nuance and couldn't get to tour. Shame for them. We didn't be a big group, just family of 4 people.
You can see different models from the first cars produced by the company, which was called originally Laurin&Klement to the newest Skoda model. The museum is in a modern building. A good idea for spending about 1 - 2 hours with the family there.
Museum is quite new, not very large, but interesting with cars and bikes from the 19th century (a lot of people don't know that Skoda is one of the world's oldest car manufacturers!) up to today. Everything written in Czech, English and German. The factory tour is highly interesting for anybody into technology/cars/mechanics, and the plant is literally next door to the museum. Next door is as well a Skoda dealership where you can check out new Skoda cars and buy Skoda merchandise and a small shopping mall. The restaurant in the museum was very good and affordable. The museum itself will only be an hour or two, but do the factory tour which will last a couple hours.
Before I start, I ave to declare that I'm a bit of a Skoda "nut", so this would have had to be really bad to disappoint me.There a plenty of exhibits of wonderful old cars that have been beautifully restored and presented and they actively encourage you to take photographs. Seeing some of the cars and trophies on display we wished we'd donated out Skoda Favorit in which we came 3rd in the 2010 "Czech Wrecks Rally".Not perfect hend only a 4 star, I hear what another reviewer said in that the 4 high stack of cars make the top two rows very hard to see well and I think they should take not of this, as I'd have loved to have see some of these much closer.Entry is absurdly cheap, Parking is plentiful and free, and opening times are generous. Nice cafe and gift shop.
Very good for people interested in cars. Everything is in chronological order and wasn't too many people so you didn't feel rushed. Staff around to answer questions. Colouring in and books for kids as well as puzzle games. Looks like they are also creating a new exhibit. Restaurant and toilets, small shop.
During a trip through central Bohemia, we visited the museum of Skoda auto. Peek into the overall car production was very instructive and interesting. Although I am Czech, I had no idea how many different specials and studies this automobile designed and constructed.
Even if you are not a big fan of cars you will love it. The exposition is really well done. All the old cars you can see are amazing. Read sbout the history of Skoda factory, it is interesting. You can park your car just next the entrance to the museum. If you go by bus from Prague, the bus station is 50 meters from museum. Enjoy your time there.