Lucerna is one of the best known halls in the centre of Prague, mainly for concerts, balls, dancing competitions etc. The capacity is over 2 500 people.
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Lucerna is one of the best known halls in the centre of Prague, mainly for concerts, balls, dancing competitions etc. The capacity is over 2 500 people.
2500 people
Štěpánská 61
Praha
200 people
Jeronýmova 6
České Budějovice
370 01
Cultural center and music club for all subcultures. Concert, Dj and VJ projections, theatre, exhibitions, workshops and more!
150 people
U Tří lvů 4/294
České Budějovice
370 01
Music Lab is a free space for all kinds of performing arts including the range from students projects to professional foreign artists.
180 people
Opletalova 1
Brno
602 00
150 people
Velká Mikulášská 463/11
Znojmo
669 02
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.
192 people
Alšovo nábřeží 12
Praha
200 people
Jirsíkova 243
České Budějovice
370 01
Stará pekárna is a club and a pub in the centre of Brno. It hosts professional musicians from Czech republic and abroad, mainly underground genres.
100 people
Štefánikova 8
Brno
602 00
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”.
150 people
Chaloupeckého 1903/6
Praha 6
16900
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.
200 people
Markétská 1/28
Praha 6
169 00