After a quite pleasant night train ride I arrived around 7am in Prague. This left me with enough time to book my hotel and get to know the city a bit.
I booked the A plus Hostel close to the Florenc metro station which is in the intersection of two metro lines, giving me a great starting point to explore the city.
Since the brmlab website showed, that the space is apparently open, I decided to take a look at it quite early in the day. I had some trouble actually finding the space, so I advice you to use their well written description on how to find their space.

Entry to the brmlab
The space features some of the usual stuff:
But what really sets their hackerspace apart from others is that it features a chemistry and a bio lab!

Parts of the bio lab with a microscope
We did actually take a look at a small silicon wafer from unknown origin the same evening.

Looking at a silicon wafer through the microscope
Inside the bio lab there is also the relax zone / silent room.

Relax zone with awesome graffiti!
Quite stunning is their high voltage lab

brmlab high voltage lab
It features some quite huge Tesla coils and other high voltage equipment such as high voltage capacitors, transformers or high voltage measurement systems.
Also really impressive is the bitcoin ATM they have!

Bitcoin ATM
I couldn't resist and bought myself 6 mBTC immediately. They told me that this is the first prototype of the General Bytes bitcoin ATM. It was installed in their space so they could test it. During testing they found and reported two security issues, which then could be fixed.
Like most hackerspaces they also have some awesome decorations, in this case a wall paneled with motherboards.

Wall of motherboards
The also own an IBM AS/400 system with a fitting hardware terminal which gives one some possibilities to discover a mainframe style system.

Terminal connected to the IBM AS/400
It was real fun interacting with this machine! You can find more information about it on their wiki.
All in all my Prague and brmlab experience was really amazing! The city is very beautiful (albeit a bit crowed with tourists) and I enjoyed hanging out with a few of the brmlab hackers the other night!

Overview of Prague