The sensitive incorporation into the construction of the historic gas tank turned this industrial building into an unusual multifunctional center. University students learn here, international conferences and congresses are organized, there are also workshops, staff training, concerts or exhibitions of artists. All this is made possible by a unique spatial solution, capacity and state-of-the-art audiovisual technology.
Janáček Theater - Rooseveltova 1, Brno, was built in 1961-65, but its history dates back to the very beginnings of the National Theater in Brno - and is the history of many years of efforts to build a separate representative building of the Czech theater, searching for space, resources and architectural solution. The monumental building, partly surrounded by a city park, bearing the hallmarks of traditionalism, intended primarily for large opera and ballet performances of classical and modern repertoire, was inaugurated on October 2, 1965. The auditorium is arranged as a stepped amphitheater.
The capacity of the theater hall is 1155 seats, the hall can be adapted for conferences, ceremonial meetings and concerts. The premises of the foyer and the first floor can also serve as a place for festive toasts, banquets and concerts that do not require acoustics. On the first floor of the theater there are exhibition spaces, as well as two lounges - the director's and the mayor's. It is also possible to arrange catering services.
Virtual tour of the Janáček Theater: http://narodni-divadlo-brno.pano3d.cz/
Jazz Tibet Club is a legendary venue in Olomouc with a unique genius loci where a music club meets a restaurant. The friendly and cosy atmosphere with its wooden interior resembles Irish pubs. The unique space hosts concerts of top-quality bands and musicians from all over the world united by amazing music and an honest approach to it.
Despite its name, the club is far from being merely a jazz music venue. The music dramaturgy is not bound by genre and is focused on original work and authentic expression limited only by the character of the space. Apart from jazz, blues, indie/rock or folk and above-genre combinations, the program of the venue includes alternative hip hop, ambient and electronics.
The Pilsen Conservatory opened the House of Music in Pilsen in September 2009, where the new Antonín Dvořák Concert Hall is located. This concert hall is designed for chamber and classical music. The capacity of the hall is 150 listeners. The hall has all the accessories that belong to a modern concert hall - changing rooms for performers and audiences, a small restaurant, a recording studio, etc. The hall is equipped with a new, Steinway concert piano. The hall will be used for concert activities not only of the Pilsen Conservatory, which operates the House of Music, but will also be intended for public concerts. The hall can also be rented.