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Kampa

Kampa is a toponym most commonly associated with Kampa Island, a small island in the Vltava River in central Prague, Czech Republic. The island lies between the river’s channels near Malá Strana and the Charles Bridge, and it is known for its riverside park and cultural institutions.

The principal cultural site on the island is Museum Kampa, a modern art museum opened in 2003.

Kampa Island has a long-standing role in Prague’s riverfront development. In contemporary times it has become

The term kampa may appear in other contexts as a place name or surname in various languages,

The
museum
is
housed
in
a
former
mill
building
and
an
adjacent
renovated
space,
and
it
presents
a
collection
of
modern
Central
European
art
dating
from
the
early
20th
century
onward.
The
collection
was
assembled
by
Meda
Mládková
and
is
maintained
by
a
foundation
established
in
connection
with
her
work.
The
museum
emphasizes
the
dialogue
between
Czech
and
broader
Central
European
art
and
offers
galleries,
a
sculpture
garden,
and
a
café.
a
cultural
and
recreational
focal
point,
drawing
visitors
for
its
scenic
setting
as
well
as
its
museums
and
galleries.
but
the
Prague
island
remains
the
most
widely
recognized
reference.