The Augustinian monastery is a significant baroque sight in the city. The building was repaired recently and a part of the exposition of the Krkonoše Museum was located there.
The Museum is located in the centre of Vrchlabí, in three newly reconstructed historical buildings.
The Jilemnice Museum focuses especially on the history and ethnography of the Western Krkonoše Region and the beginnings and development of the skiing sport in Bohemia. Metelka`s mechanical crib is a curiosity of the Museum.
The Mining Museum in Harrachov offers a unique opportunity to look back at the history of ore excavation technologies in Bohemia, which dates back to 1760 in Harrachov.
The cups as well as medals awarded to winning and successful skiers from Harrachov are on public display in the Harrachov Ski Museum.
The Museum of Glass is a unique collection, comprising more than five thousand exhibits, which makes it the largest and most valuable collection of glass in the Czech Republic.
The City Museum of Úpice was established in 1895, and it has been located in the old Town Hall since 1933.
The former Franciscan church in the picturesque town of Hostinné in the Podkrkonoší region accommodates a unique collection of classical sculpture castings.
The Museum building is located in the city centre, next to the Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary. The Museum exposition is varied; it is worth mentioning the collection of painted targets and saloon rifles, the collection of militaria, clock collections and the unique collection of relief carved beehives.
The Museum of National History presents rich collections of the folk art and history of Vysoké nad Jizerou and its surroundings.
The museum\'s collections remind people of the history and life in the Czech mountain village - from flax processing and wood turning to bead stringing. References to theatrical and music traditions of the village may be found here.
The exposition of the Krkonoše Museum is located in the granite building, known in Harrachov as Šindelka.
The J.A. Komenský Memorial is located in the chateau premises, where Komenský stayed several times in the course of 1627-1628 before he left and went into exile.
The Museum is designed so that the visitors successively go through the four parts of the permanent exhibition organized in a well-arranged manner informing visitors about the interesting history of Žacléř and its close vicinity.
The private museum is located in a timbered barn in the upper part of the village, close to the church.
The Museum of the Jizerské hory can be found in the middle of the Jizerské hory mountain range, in Jizerka village. It is located in the premises of the Jizerka local organisation of the Czech Union for Nature Conservation. The object was built in 1889, at the time of the most intensive development of the village of Jizerka, serving as a school for children of the local population.