[1] The museum displays photographs, newspaper cuttings, programmes and personal objects relating to the composer, including his viola and his piano.
The building houses a unique collection of his manuscripts and correspondence, thus providing an important centre for research into Antonín Dvořák.
Following the addition of the Leoš Janáček Archive in 2018, this marks the second instance of a collection from a Czech music composer being included on this prestigious list.
The museum also organizes an annual ceremony on the eve of the day of his death (1 May) at his grave in the Vyšehrad cemetery just south of the New Town district.
There are also commemorative centres connected with Dvořák at other locations: there is a permanent exhibition at his country estate in Vysoká near Příbram, one in Zlonice and a memorial hall in Sychrov Castle near Turnov.