Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall

The most famous Neo-Renaissance concert hall in Prague standing by the river Vltava.

Beethoven. Schumann

Prague Philharmonia, Vadim Gluzman, Eugene Tzigane

Hear music by two great German composers in Prague's most esteemed concert hall, the Dvořák Hall in Rudolfinum.

February 08 | 19:30 (Sun)
Duration: 120 minutes

Semyon Bychkov

F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, G. Mahler, R. Wagner

The Czech Philharmonic invites you to a concert that begins with a symphony and ends with an overture.

February 18 | 19:30 (Wed)
Duration: 90 minutes
from 8 € (200 CZK)

Semyon Bychkov

F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, G. Mahler, R. Wagner

The Czech Philharmonic invites you to a concert that begins with a symphony and ends with an overture.

February 19 | 19:30 (Thu)
Duration: 90 minutes
from 8 € (200 CZK)

Semyon Bychkov

F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, G. Mahler, R. Wagner

The Czech Philharmonic invites you to a concert that begins with a symphony and ends with an overture.

February 20 | 19:30 (Fri)
Duration: 90 minutes
from 8 € (200 CZK)

Jiří Rajniš

E. W. Korngold, G. Mahler

Czech baritone Jiří Rajniš delivers Korngold, Mahler, and others in the esteemed Dvořák Hall.

February 25 | 19:30 (Wed)
Duration: 90 minutes
from 4 € (100 CZK)

Prague National Theatre plays

Great for our foreigner commrades living in Prague or just visiting for a few days wanting to try something different: the National Theatre & Estates Theatre feature regular nights with Czech and international plays with English subtitles. 

Prague Laterna Magika

We encourage you to go on a voyage to the magical and mysterious world of Laterna magica. A synthesis of pantomime, dance, music, film and black light theatre. Original works. Great for both adults and children. 

Prague Municipal House

Prague Municipal House and its splendid main hall, named after famous Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, will take your breath away. See a classical music concert. Unwind in the Municipal House Café which also ofers delicious desserts!