At the Antonín Dvořák Birth House, visitors explore an interactive exhibition connecting the composer’s humble childhood in 19th-century Nelahozeves with his musical legacy as a world-renowned composer and musician. The RAA-designed museum immerses guests in Dvořák’s early world — helping in his father’s tavern or playing violin in the local church — while showcasing how these experiences shaped his compositions. Authentic artifacts, interactive displays, RFID-triggered audiovisual media, live music, and original settings bring his story to life.
Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) is the world’s largest practice dedicated to the planning and design of museums and narrative environments. Past and current projects—over 850 commissions in 52 countries—include many of the world’s most recognizable cultural attractions. With international studios located in New York, London, Berlin and Beijing, the practice draws together designers, architects, artists, historians, educators, media-makers, technologists, writers, and poets that are passionate about encouraging a mindful connection to the world around us.
RAA's work has been honored with every major award for design and communication, including the first-ever National Design Award for Communications Design.