One of the best jazz clubs in Prague, concerts daily
The club presents local jazz scene as well as famous foreign artists. It also hosts several festivals.
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One of the best jazz clubs in Prague, concerts daily
The club presents local jazz scene as well as famous foreign artists. It also hosts several festivals.
150 people
Janáčkovo nábř.
Praha 5
150 00
The music club Jazz Republic has held concerts since 1997 pretty much without a break. Aside from providing a space for predominantly Czech musicians, the club management has also introduced the Prague audience to foreign artists representing multiple genres. A number of remembrances of these unforgettable concerts, signed posters and photographs decorate the club and form it's unique atmosphere.
It is mainly the concert dramaturgy, that determines the character of the Jazz Republic and is unique in Europe and probably even the whole world. We cooperate with approximately 30 top Czech jazz musicians, that as residential artists compose ad-hoc music formations performed at the Jazz Republic. Each concert is therefore special, because it will never repeat itself with the specific constitution and repertoire. This is our tribute to jazz music and it's basic constructive process, musical improvisations.
150 people
Jilská 1a
Praha 1
11000
150 people
Zámecké náměstí 14
Teplice
415 01
150 people
Bělohorská 150
Praha 6
16900
150 people
Smetanovo nábřeží 2
Praha
150 people
K Žižkovu 381/1
Praha
100 people
50°11'13.0"N 15°49'01.4"E
Hradec Králové
50002
100 people
Srbská 2
Praha 6
160 00
This is one of the top ten jazz clubs in the Czech Republic. A revolutionary music and theater scene. A cultural monument, the oldest of its kind in Central Europe. And above all, a place where you will have an unforgettable musical experience amongst fantastic musicians, presidents, and other top public figures.
Since its foundation in 1957, the club has been the main home of jazz throughout the Czech Republic. But it did not achieve real world renown until after the Velvet Revolution, under the auspices of Pragokoncert Bohemia, a leading art agency, which made one of the three oldest Central European clubs world-class and introduced the club to an international audience and the art community.
150 people
Národní 20
Praha 1
11000
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