Between the villages of Krhanice and Lešany near Týnec nad Sázavou, the exposition of the Military Technical Museum of the Military Historical Institute Prague has been located in the area of the former artillery barracks since 1996. The collections are presented to the general public in nine halls, under six shelters and in the open air.
The museum in Netvořice was established as a municipal museum in 1919 with the support of the municipality and the Association of Native People from Netvořice and its surroundings. Originally it was located in the house No. 7, in 1924 it acquired a separate building, which is still there today. The museum has a remarkable collection of Týnec stoneware, as well as a collection of applied art and objects of folk creativity - coins, medals, plaques and decorations.
In the museum there is a rare exposition of stoneware from Tyniec. There is a lookout tower in the prismatic Gothic tower, which is the summer residence of the protected big bat.
Enamel and old enamelware has recently become an interesting area for collectors. Old enamel advertising signs are also a separate collecting chapter. Our Museum of Enamel (or rather "museum") wants to draw attention to the charm of enamelled products, the tradition of their production and the worldwide fame of Czechoslovak enamelled goods.
An exposition on the life and work of the writer and poet František Hrubín (1910-1971), who spent his childhood in Lešany. He was so inspired by the local region that you can find him in his prose - the reminiscent prose poems "At the Table", "A Sip of Life" and the novella "The Golden Rennet", as well as in his poetic works "Romance for a Winged Woman", "Lešanské Jesličky", the cycle "Rezekvítek", etc.