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Municipal House
The Municipal House is a popular tourist athe ttraction because it is one of the most remarkable constructions of the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Renaissance styles, and both Western and Oriental influences which fuse together with the Czech Art Nouveau style. The monumental appearance of the building is crowned by the outstanding decor created by most of the prominent Czech artists of the day.
Art Nouveau Hall
situated on basement
the capacity is 220 seats
non-barrier entrance
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Rudolfinum
The Rudolfinum is a music auditorium and one of the most important neo-renaissance buildings in Prague. Currently it is the home-stage of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and one of the main venues for the Prague Spring International Music Festival held each year from May to June.
The ceremonial opening on February 8, 1885 was attended by Rudolf, Austrian Royal Prince, in whose honour the House of Artists was given the name Rudolfinum. The concert hall was designed by architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schultz. The facade is an analogy of the fire destroyed Semper Opera in Dresden (1838-41). Dvorak hall has 1023 seats available and Suk hall has 211 seats.
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Philharmonies
Several times a year you have the unique opportunity to listen to all important philharmonies in the Czech Republic and are very often accompanied by a special foreign soloist o ra conductor.
Orchestras
All orchestra musicians are well established professionals performing in well known philharmonies and other musical bodies in the Czech Republic like
Czech philharmony,
National Theatre,
Estate Theatre
etc.
Conductors
Aside from the well-known Czech female conductor Miriam Němcová you can see local filharmony conductors. Often we have special guest conductors from USA, Spain, France, Mexico, South Korea and many others countries all around the world. |
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