Did you know there’s a museum dedicated entirely to the vestments of the Infant Jesus of Prague?
This unique museum houses historical garments, crowns, photographs, and gifts from around the world. It’s a must-see destination for pilgrims!
Located next to the Church of Our Lady of Victory in the Czech Republic—where the famous Infant Jesus of Prague is venerated—the Museum of the Garments of the Infant of Prague offers visitors a closer look at one of the most beloved traditions connected to the devotion: dressing the image in special vestments according to the liturgical season and major feasts of the Church.
The museum entrance is located at the front of the church, to the right of the altar. From there, a spiral staircase leads visitors to the exhibit, where they can admire a carefully curated collection of historical vestments alongside modern robes donated from countries around the world.
A dress donated by Empress Maria Theresa of AustriaA dress donated by author Paulo CoelhoA crown donated by Pope Benedict XVI during his 2009 visit to the churchA historic Rococo-style crown of the Child JesusVestments from South Korea, the Philippines, Italy, Poland, and many other countries
Visitors can also view photographs showing the process