Bric a Brac
Good for: antiques, trinkets
Lonely Planet review for Bric a Brac
Hidden up a narrow lane behind the Týn church, this is a wonderfully cluttered cave of old household items and glassware and toys and apothecary jars and 1940s leather jackets and cigar boxes and typewriters and stringed instruments and… Despite the junky look of the place, the knick-knacks are surprisingly expensive; there are two ‘showrooms’, a small one on Týnská, and a larger one in a nearby courtyard (follow the signs), and the affable Serbian owner can give you a guided tour around every piece in his extensive collection.
Traveller reviews for Bric a Brac (1)
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amazing store!
bluebird88 recommends this,
I visited this shop this past summer while on ashort stay in Prague. It's small and filled to the ceiling with the best little treasures you could imagine. It's full of authentic antiques, art, clothing, jewlrey, pieces for your home. Anything you can possibly imagine. The owner is superb. He is knowledgeable. Pick his brain about facts about items you're interested in as well as items that may be from Czech. He also is willing to deal with you if you're purchasing numerous items or contemplating a few different pieces. This store is a MUST for those looking to take a little piece of Europe back with them. I will definitely be back to stock my suitcase with lucky finds on my next trip back to Prague!
Good for: antiques, trinkets








