Prague Castle International Organ Festival in St. Vitus Cathedral
Subscription for all five concerts
Subscription for Prague Castle International organ festival in St. Vitus Cathedral
Subscription for Prague Castle International organ festival in St. Vitus Cathedral
The prestigious Prague Castle International Organ Festival showcases the talents of world-renowned organists and takes place in the historic St. Vitus Cathedral within Prague Castle.
Renowned Czech organist performs a wide range of classical works spanning from Baroque to present pieces.
The chamber orchestra is joined by a soprano and organ during the third organ evening of the Prague Castle International Organ Festival.
Visit the Prague Castle complex, and listen to the organ echoing in the St. Vitus Cathedral.
In the beautiful surroundings of St. Vitus Cathedral, listen to the organ joined by a trumpet.
Buy your tickets for the prestigious evenings in St. Vitus Cathedral. Don´t miss this unique opportunity to listen to the organ music at the Prague Castle area, since the cathedral is normally used for liturgical and tourist purposes. The ticket price is very low for what you get. See the interiors of the historical icon of the Czech Republic, St. Vitus Cathedral, while listening to great organ music performed on the Molzer organ with 4,500 pipes. Five evenings in July/August. Book your tickets for all of them - you won't regret it.
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 an 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.
Both the Spanish Synagogue and the 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 the evening, you can visit concerts usually with a chamber cast and a program full of divine classical music, jazz music, or Jewish music.