8:00 PM
Strauss | Mozart | Dvořák & Opera with Ballet
Prague Classical Orchestra
Municipal House - Smetana Hall
60 minutes | Classical Music | Available
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Date: | June 13, 2025 | 20:00 (Fri) |
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Venue: | Municipal House - Smetana Hall |
Duration: | 60 minutes |
Intermission: | No |
Status: | Available |
Reviews: | (4) |
Group discount 10+ people
Ticket in your mobile device accepted
The best of the three musketeers of classical music in the Municipal House. Musicans are accompanied by ballet dancers.
Program:
- W. A. Mozart
The Magic Flute - Overture
Aria Queen Of The Night – The Magic Flute
A Little Night Music – I. Allegro
Arie of Constance – Abduction from Seraglio - A. Dvořák
Slavonic Dance No. 10
Polonaise – Opera Rusalka
Humoresque
Songs My Mother Taught Me - Johann Strauss
Kaiser Waltzer – Emperor Waltz
Pizzicato Polka
The Bat Aria – Mein Herr Marquis
Unter Donner Und Blitz – Thunder and Lightning Polka
Radetzky March
Arr.: František Pok
Performing:
Prague Classical Orchestra
František Pok - conductor
Olga Jelínková - soprano (alternation Jana Štěrbová, Terezie Švarcová, Eva Štruplová)
School ARABESQUE - ballet
Daniela Poková - Choreography
Important:
- No assigned seating, seating on first come – first served basis within the selected category
- No intermission
- Dress code: casual / smart casual

Municipal House - Smetana Hall
Address: | Náměstí Republiky 5 , Praha 1 |
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Capacity: | 1200 |
Type: | Concert hall |
Winter heating: | Yes |
Wheelchair access: | Yes |
The Smetana Hall is the most famous and largest concert hall of the Municipal House in Prague
Prague Municipal House and the splendid interior of its main hall, named after famous Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, will take your breath away. The best way how to explore this exquisite hall is to attend one of the great classical concerts held here.
Built as a tribute to Bedřich Smetana - world known Czech composer. Representative Smetana Hall was the site of the independent Czechoslovak Republic declaration in 1918. Nowadays it serves predominantly as a concert hall.
Beautiful Art Nouveau decorations – paintings with Slavic motifs, decorative stained glass ceiling, gilded lamps, beautiful organ – all this creates an unusually harmonic whole, which is a worthy area for implementation of the greatest treasures of Czech and world classical music.
The Municipal House in Prague was built at the place of the former Royal Court in 1912 to celebrate the Czech nation. It is a representative building which for its splendour and beautiful decorations is one of the jewels of Prague architecture. Although the building is usually described as an "Art Nouveau" edifice it is more of a blend of neo-Baroque, neo-Renaissance, western and oriental influences and Czech Art Nouveau style.
Today, the Municipal House in Prague offers a wide range of multifunctional premises in which all sorts of events are held (exhibitions, conferences, fashion shows, charity events, companies' shows, etc.). There is also a great and highly recommendable French restaurant, Municipal House Café and American bar.
Municipal House is, above all, a great venue for Prague classical music concerts and one of the prime venues of the world-famous Prague Spring Festival.
Do not miss your chance to visit great classical music concert in one of the nicest concert venues in Prague!
How to get there:
- Accessibility by Prague public transport:
metro B (yellow line) - Náměstí republiky station
tram - Náměstí republiky stop - Nearest car parking:
garages of the Palladium or Kotva shopping malls on Náměstí republiky, Prague 1
Nathanaël Middelkoop | January 02, 2024 | 20:00 (Tue)
The placement in the concerthall was not clear at all. We had to move during the concert although we had a ticket for the row. Besides this, the performance was not great. The orchestra didn’t play steady. The soprano was hasty and untidy. So not really worth the money paid for.
Xochitl Barboza | July 07, 2023 | 20:00 (Fri)
Fue un show de una calidad excepcional tanto los músicos como los bailarines y la cantante. Variado y capturando siempre la atención de la audiencia. No te puedes ir de Praga sin verlo!