Prague
Prague, meaning “threshold”, is truly an exceptional city. Filled with countless cultural treasures, Prague hosts a vast number of marvelous concerts every year in its famed museums, galleries, palaces, chapels, and conservatory as well as in its more traditional concert halls and beloved opera house. The historical core of the city, watched over by gargoyles, gorgeous clock towers, and embracing hills, offers magnificent views and a Gothic sculptured bridge; within the lovingly adorned architectural wonders of Prague lives a proud musical tradition unlike any other: Prague is at once utterly European and undeniably itself. Cross the threshold into the magical world that inspired Leos Janacek, Vaclav Havel, and Antonin Dvorak.
More Venues in Prague
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Spanish Synagogue
Prague, Czech Republic
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Rudolfinum
Prague, Czech Republic
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St. Francis of Assisi Church (Svatý František z Assisi)
Prague, Czech Republic
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Municipal House (Obecní dum)
Prague, Czech Republic
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Klementinum
Prague, Czech Republic
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Liechtenstein Palace (Malostranské náměstí)
Prague, Czech Republic
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St. Martin in the Wall Church
Prague, Czech Republic
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Church of St. Simon and Jude (Kostel sv. Šimona a Judy)
Prague, Czech Republic
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St. Nicholas Church (Svatý Mikuláš)
Prague, Czech Republic
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St. Salvator Church (Charles Bridge)
Prague, Czech Republic
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Baroque Refectory of the Dominican Convent of St. Giles (Kostel svatého Jiljí)
Prague, Czech Republic
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Grand Hotel Bohemia — Boccaccio Ballroom
Prague, Czech Republic
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Church of Our Lady before Týn
Prague, Czech Republic
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Lobkowicz Palace
Prague, Czech Republic
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Prague Boats
Prague, Czech Republic
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Restaurant Krčma U Pavouka
Prague, Czech Republic
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ART SPACE
Prague, Czech Republic
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Folklore Garden
Prague, Czech Republic
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Broadway Theater
Prague, Czech Republic
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Reduta Jazz Club
Prague, Czech Republic
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The Secret Gallery
Prague, Czech Republic
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Meeting Point Authentic Original Czech Medieval Experience
Prague, Czech Republic
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La Scéne cabaret
Prague, Czech Republic