Music club presenting all genres mainly for students.
Subjects: 34
300 people
Komenského 31
Olomouc
77900
100 people
Kounicova 506/48, Ponava
Brno
602 00
100 people
Dornych 2a
Brno
602 00
250 people
Havlíčkovo nábřeží 28
Ostrava
The Besední House is one of the most important buildings in Brno's architecture. It was built in the years 1870–1873 as part of a newly built roundabout. The author of the historic Neo-Renaissance building was the architect Theophil von Hansen.
The pride of the Besední House is the Neo-Renaissance hall (after renovation in its original stylish form), which the Brno Philharmonic offers for short-term rent. The hall for 473 visitors is a popular place for concerts, music festivals, competitions, balls, fashion shows, conferences, corporate meetings and wedding receptions. However, those interested can also rent other representative spaces - a hall, a foyer, a director's lounge or a glazier's office for occasional events such as exhibitions, discussions, choir rehearsals, etc.
The Besední dům building can accommodate a maximum of 550 guests. There are 480 chairs and 85 tables, practice cables, choir levels, music stands, microphones, etc. The stage can be extended in depth.
473 people
Komenského náměstí 534/8
Brno
602 00
200 people
Jana Antonína Bati 5637
Zlín
760 01
500 people
Tržní náměstí
Liberec
40601
400 people
Černá louka 3188
Ostrava
70200
150 people
Havlíčkovo nábřeží 28
Ostrava
70200
500 people
Plynární 1634/7
Ostrava
70200