P.O. Box 258 • 323 S. Main Street
Spillville, Iowa 52168
(563) 562-3569
New Hours
April and November: Weekends Only
Saturday,10 AM - 4 PM, Sunday, 12 - 4 PM
May - October: Monday thru Saturday, 9 AM - 5 PM Sunday, 12 - 4 PM
Closed December, January, February and March
Photographs are not allowed in the Museum!
Tours will be given on the hour one hour after opening till one hour before closing!
Contact Us
The Bily Clocks Museum & Antonin Dvorak Exhibit has been a favorite attraction of young and old for many years. Visitors return year after year to the enchanting town of Spillville, Iowa, (located thirteen miles southwest of the town of Decorah), to marvel at the unique clocks that two brothers, Frank and Joseph Bily (bee-lee) hand-carved. The clocks depict history, art, religion and culture and are covered with hundreds of expertly carved figures. Some stand over nine feet tall.
Also housed in the museum on the second floor is an exhibit in memory of the famous Czech composer, Antonin Dvorak. In the summer of 1893, he along with his family, occupied the second floor of the building.
An admission fee is charged. Tours are given regularly.