Malostranské náměstí 13, Praha 1
Palace
The Liechtenstein Palace was built on the grounds of five city houses in 1591 and rebuilt in Classical style in 18th cenutry. The princely family of Lichtensteins gradually lost interest in the Palace and sold it to the Earl of Ledebour. Later on, the Palace housed many different institutions, until finally in 1980´s it was acquired by the Academy of Musical Arts. It was beautifully reconstructed and adjusted for the purposes of the Academy. Nowadays, the Liechtenstein Palace is literally full of music! The Liechtenstein Palace is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
There are two Liechtenstein palaces in Prague. Look for the Liechtenstein Palace at Malostranské náměstí (Lesser Town Square), opposite St. Nicholas Church.
Overall rating:
Možná bych zlepšil informační cedulky, které mají napovídat kudy kam. Mám pocit, že jich není dostatek.
It was a nice venue
Very good acoustics
Salle très "moderne" pour un palais historique, mais l'intimité des lieux permet la proximité avec les artistes.
Beautiful and easy to find.
Neútulný prostor. Smutné.
A little confusing to find, but once found it was excellent, warm and comfortable.
Sál s výbornou akustikou.
The concert itself and the venue were a perfect fit!
Friendly staff. Beautiful hall.
Difficult to see anything. Disappointed in the size of room
Wonderful acoustics
It was so nice to sit near the orchestra, it felt really intimate.
This location isn't as grand as some of the other concert venues in Prague, but the acoustics were very good and the setting was appropriate for the size of the audience.