30th International Organ Festival
A Pilot as well as an Organist
Immerse in the magic-like atmosphere in St. James Basilica while listening to organ recital.
Immerse in the magic-like atmosphere in St. James Basilica while listening to organ recital.
Admire the Czech Republic's largest organ in the famous St. James Basilica in the Old Town of Prague.
Visit one of the most renowned and established organ festivals in Czechia.
Listen to the overwhelming sound of the Czechia's most prominent organ at St. James Basilica.
Visit the Baroque art treasury & important spiritual centre. One of Prague´s largest churches, the St. James Basilica, where the festival takes place, is located only a short walk from the Old Town Square. Over the years, the organ festival has earned world recognition. Music lovers from all around the world meet in Prague to listen to the beautiful sound of the organ. The 18th-century organ is a unique display of art. The instrument with 4 manuals, 91 speaking stops & 8,277 pipes sounds like a large symphonic orchestra.
The Old Town Square is Prague's most famous square, welcoming visitors to admire the diverse architecture, which simply takes your breath away. It's a small square for sure, but don't be fooled. Each building has a story to tell. The Stone Bell House, for instance, is said to be the birthplace of the Emperor Charles IV! The Church of Our Lady Before Týn hides a unique Renaissance tomb of the famous Danish astronomer Tycho de Brahe. You can visit a chamber classical concert there. Or check out the program at St. Nicholas Church.
Both the Spanish Synagogue and Maisel Synagogue are part of the Prague Jewish Museum, which resides in the Jewish Quarter, the little but important area of Old Town in Prague, located only a few steps away from the Old Town Square...You can find synagogues, a Franz Kafka statue, bookshops, or very expensive stores to shop! Book your day tour to explore the district and visit the synagogues. During evening, you can visit concerts usually with a chamber cast and a program full of divine classical music, jazz music, or Jewish music.