The Karlin Music Theatre is one of the oldest and most beautiful theatres in Prague
The Neo-Baroque building, completed in 1881, was originally furnished with tables and initially served for circus and, later on, vaudeville performances and cabaret shows. In the 1920s, the building hosted performances given by various theatre companies and operetta performances.
Throughout its history, the Karlín Theatre employed some of the most distinguished Czech artists. During the time of the Nazi occupation, the building was the venue for performances of then closed National Theatre, under the name Provisional Theatre.
After the World War II, in 1945, the director E. F. Burian launched in Karlín the regular operation of the repertoire musical theatre. In 1950, the theatre came under the administration of the City of Prague, and in 1954 became the property of the state and was given a new name: the State Theatre in Karlín. In 1961, it was returned to the City of Prague as the Karlin Music Theatre, and has remained so until the present day.
How to get there:
- Accessibility by public transport:
metro B (yellow line) or C (red line) - Florenc station
trams Nos. 3, 8, 14, 24 - Bilá labuť stop
Take day-time trams Nos. 3, 8, 14 or 24, get off at the Bílá labuť stop and then walk towards the park and the City of Prague Museum, enter the metro underpass and exit in Křižíkova street.
- Nearest car parking:
Passenger vehicles can be parked during the attendance of a performance at the Karlín Music Theatre at the car park within the Florenc Central Bus Station complex, only 100 metres from the theatre. From 6.30pm to 11.00pm, theatre visitors can park at the discount rate of 10 CZK/hour.