FAQ

When are the opening hours?

The Coal Mill and Boiler House are not freely accessible. The Boiler Room is an event space, available for rentals and operates under a specific ordering regime for events. The Coal Mill is open to the public during exhibition hours. Visitors must go through the booking system. See below for more information.

What are the opening hours of the arto.to gallery?

Wednesday - Friday: 2 - 6 pm with GoOut pre-sale ticket only. Saturday - Sunday we are in the gallery 2 - 6pm and tickets can be purchased at the door. Thank you for respecting the conditions and we look forward to your favour!

Where can I buy tickets to arto.to gallery?

Use our "EXHIBITION TICKETS" links to access the GoOut online presale. Plan your trip here in advance! The weekend presale closes on Friday at 2pm. After that, you won't be able to buy tickets for the next weekend, but only for the following weekend or weekdays. On weekdays the pre-sale closes daily at 2 pm.

Where can I find an overview of current exhibitions?

The exhibition programme is on our website, www.arto.to or on FB Uhelný mlýn and FB arto.to.

I am interested in an architectural tour of the Coal Mill site!

Look on the calendar for dates and a link to GoOut. Group visits of 10 or more on dates other than those listed should be booked in advance at arto@arto.to. We will confirm the date and time of your visit.

Can I get into the show without a reservation and ticket?

On Saturdays and Sundays only, the gallery is open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and admission can be purchased on site.

Is there a café on site?

During the gallery's opening hours, there is a pop-up café with excellent coffee and, in the summer, coal ice cream.

Why do I have to book in advance?

Because the Coal Mill and Boiler House are private buildings and their operation is specific. The arto.to gallery with its cultural programme is open to the general public, but we need to know about your visit in advance. The reward for your respect for the set operation of the place is an individual approach. That's why. Thank you so much!