The new, design-unique club in Kladno is located in the former ice house of the U České Lípy restaurant.
In the club you will meet artists from the Czech and foreign music scene face to face. You can enjoy music experiences directly from the immediate vicinity.
The club premises are also suitable for private parties, corporate events, banquets, etc. Club rentals are handled individually according to the scope of the event and the client's request.
Retro Music Hall club in its 10 years history have hosted countless amazing events with the atmosphere that can be compared to indoor festivals.
For 10 years RMH has been one of the most visited clubs in the Czech Republic and Europe. Our loyal visitors recall us as the best EDM club with quality sound, a huge LED wall that dominates the whole club and also a light show that awakens all human senses in connection with music.
Retro Music Hall is a multi-genre space that is used every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday for EDM production and on other days as a venue for concerts, parties and various corporate events.
We are located in the center of Prague at Francouzská 4, near Náměstí míru. Thanks to this location, we can be easily reached, the tram stop is 2 minutes from us and the metro stations "A" is only a minute away.
After the renovation, which took place in January 2019, RMH offers luxury VIP ZONE with the best view of the whole scene.
For several years, we have been working with Europe 2, Czech leading radio, as their official club.
On our huge stage give performance the best DJ´s from the Czech Republic. Several foreign DJ celebrities such as Yellow Claw, NGHTMR, TJR, Tujamo, Dyro, Kill the Buzz, Holy Goof, Tom Staar, San Holo and many more have already played their tracks at Retro Music Hall.
One of the oldest and biggest venues in Prague, presents all genres of music from Czech and foreign artists. Concerts are daily. Connected to coffee shop, galery and theater NoD.
The world-famous concert hall has been the home stage of the Czech Philharmonic since the orchestra’s very first public performance on 4 January 1896, when it played here under the baton of Antonín Dvořák. The hall served its purpose until 1918 when a decision was taken to convert it into a plenary room for the new Czechoslovak parliament. Concert activities returned to Dvořák Hall in 1940–1942 under the project of architects Antonín Engel and Bohumír Kozák. Since then the hall has not seen any significant changes. Its central element is the organ, built according to Zítek’s and Schulz’s plans by Wilhelm Sauer from Frankfurt an die Oder.
The most recently added Rudolfinum hall was built between 1940 and 1942 under the project of architects Antonín Engel and Bohumír Kozák. This smaller concert hall, whose construction was carried out simultaneously with interventions in the adjacent Dvořák Hall, was decorated in a style inspired by Zítek’s and Schulz’s original designs, which makes it fit perfectly within the original concept of the building.
The State Opera is one of the four stages currently available at the National Theater in Prague. There is an ensemble of Opera ND and SoP, as well as an ensemble of Ballet SoP. The building is located at Wilsonova 4, Prague 1. The former German Prague opera stage is one of the most important music stages in Europe.
The building is located in the Municipal Monument Zone Vinohrady, Žižkov, Vršovice.
The club is situated in Prague’s Žižkov district, close to Florenc metro station (line B), and right by the “Tachovské náměstí” bus stop. The space has been completely reconstructed, complete with non-slip floors and a Function-One sound system, and is fully set up with all the most modern equipment.
Storm is a multi-genre club and as it’s so closely linked to the Let It Roll festival, weekends will belong primarily to electronic dance music. During the week, it will be a venue for concerts. There will be plenty of big names from the Czech and international scenes. Take a look at the program.
There are two stages at your disposal plus plentiful seating in the main hall and at the second stage and in the chill-out area where you can hang out peacefully with friends.
As incredible as it may seem, Club 007 Strahov is one of the longest running music clubs in Prague. And over the past few years, it’s been one of the most active as well, as far as concerts by artists from all over the world are concerned. It’s not unusual for music groups from the USA or western Europe to specifically request that their tour include a stop at the “007”.
The jewel of the Břevnov monastery is the Theresian Hall with a remarkable ceiling fresco by the Miracle of Blessed Vintir. The name was given to Maria Theresa when she visited the monastery in 1753. The hall stands out with its festive atmosphere and friendly acoustics. The windows offer a refreshing view of the monastery gardens, the rich decoration is a temptation for the eyes, but the earthy colors provide a feeling of comfort.
The Theresian Hall deserves the sound of chamber ensembles, especially the softness of wooden wind instruments or the soft color of the tones of the piano or its predecessors. The tranquility of the monastery and at the same time the pomp of Baroque construction enhances every moment spent here in a festive event.