The Czech painter Alphonse Mucha is a symbol of national pride in Prague, where the Mucha Museum attracts around 100,000 visitors annually. The museum has just reopened in its new location, and it’s hard to imagine one more appropriate than the beautifully refurbished Savarin Palace, a Baroque beauty in the city’s center and a favorite meeting point of Czech intellectuals during the 1920s and 30s. Fan favorites like Princess Hyacinth will still be on display but are now joined by works never shown before, including early oil paintings and drawn studies. It’s also rumored that Mucha’s Slav Epic—20 large canvas paintings—will be exhibited here. One can never have too much Mucha. —Carolina de Armas