Booking a vintage photoshoot at Museum Fotoatelier Seidel without knowing the strict clothing rules means your group might be turned away at the door. Gentlemen must bring their own formal trousers and shoes for the camera, while understanding the complex pricing tiers protects your budget from unexpected costs.

  • Location: Linecka 272, Cesky Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czechia
  • Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-12:00 and 13:00-17:00 (closed Mondays)
  • Last Entry: One hour before closing
  • Payment: Cash only
  • Audio Guide Tour: 170 CZK
  • Guided Tour: 190 CZK
  • Photoshoot Starting Price: 1 100 CZK
  • Photo Processing Time: Up to 3 weeks
  • Cesky Krumlov Card: Valid for entry

What to Expect at Museum Fotoatelier Seidel

The studio air is heavy with history, the wooden cameras remarkably intact. Light streams through the massive glass roof, illuminating the meticulously preserved darkroom equipment and thousands of glass plate negatives. This authentic Art Nouveau villa reveals the turbulent fate of the Seidel family, pioneers of early 20th-century photography living on the Czech-German-Austrian border.

Exploring this preserved workspace perfectly complements a morning visit to the nearby Cesky Krumlov Castle to fully grasp the historical texture of the town. The exhibition includes personal diaries and original furnishings, dropping you right back into the year 1910. The museum holds a 4.8-star rating on both Google (900+ reviews) and TripAdvisor, consistently described as an unexpected highlight of any Cesky Krumlov visit.

Museum Admission and Guided Tour Fees

A standard guided tour takes about 50 minutes. You can also explore the house independently using a borrowed audio guide if you prefer setting your own pace. Audio guides are available in Czech, English, German, and Russian, or via free iOS and Android apps.

Ticket Type Audioguide Guided Tour
Adults 170 CZK 190 CZK
Students & Seniors 120 CZK 130 CZK
Children (6-15) 100 CZK 105 CZK
Family (2 Adults + 4 Kids) 360 CZK 410 CZK

If you want to photograph the interior with your own camera or smartphone, a 30 CZK photography permit is required. This covers personal use only and does not apply to the professional studio sessions.

The Vintage Photoshoot Experience (How It Works)

The photoshoot goes far beyond just standing in front of a lens. The staff helps you dress up in authentic early 20th-century costumes, providing period-accurate accessories and props. The photographic background is fixed and cannot be changed on request. Ask the staff about the specific theme scheduled for your booked date before you finalize your reservation.

What to Wear and Bring (Important Rules)

Costumes in standard dress sizes wait for you directly at the museum. However, the museum does not provide lower-body clothing or footwear for men. Gentlemen must bring their own formal shoes and dark trousers. White shirts are also highly recommended. Showing up in sneakers breaks the historical illusion and prevents you from participating in full-body shots.

Photoshoot Prices: Weekdays vs. Weekends

Photography is charged on a per-composition basis for smaller groups of 1 to 6 people. One composition equals one final photo in a specific position.

Composition Weekdays Weekends & Holidays
First (1-2 persons) 1 100 CZK 1 300 CZK
First (3-6 persons) 1 300 CZK 1 900 CZK
Each additional composition 550 CZK 650 CZK

Group Sizes and Extra Compositions

Larger groups of 7 to 17 people pay a flat rate for a one-hour photoshoot, which includes up to 5 compositions. Groups of 7 to 11 people pay 4 500 CZK on weekdays and 5 500 CZK on weekends. For groups of 12 to 17 people, the rate is 6,000 CZK on weekdays and 7,500 CZK on weekends. Groups of 18 to 22 people require a direct agreement with the studio.

Printing, Framing, and Delivery Times

Do not expect to walk out of the villa with your photos in hand. Processing the vintage aesthetic takes time. It takes up to 3 weeks to process the images. You receive one photo from each composition via email in sepia and demi-sepia colors.

Physical prints and framing are arranged either on the spot or later. A standard 13x18 cm print on semi-glossy paper costs 50 CZK, while an A4 print costs 100 CZK. Framed options range from 590 to 970 CZK depending on size and finish.

Is the Cesky Krumlov Card Worth It Here?

Yes, the CK Card completely covers your museum entry. Adults pay 490 CZK for the card itself, which grants access to five major cultural institutions across the city. When building your broader Czechia travel itinerary, bundling these attractions saves you from waiting in multiple ticket lines.

If you enjoy visiting unique museums on your travels, you might also appreciate the hands-on experience at NEMO Science Center in Amsterdam, where interactive exhibits create a similarly immersive atmosphere, or the Latvian Museum of Pharmacy in Riga for another carefully preserved historic interior worth the detour.

How to Get There

The museum address is Linecka 272, Cesky Krumlov. Cross the river from the main old town square, walk up the slight hill toward the residential Linecka street, and follow the brown tourist signs pointing toward the museum district. Look for the distinctive cream-colored Art Nouveau villa standing behind an intricate iron gate. Contact the museum at +420 736 503 871 or info@seidel.cz to book photoshoot sessions in advance.