Inhospitable venue in every way possible! The most uncomfortable seat for a concert I have ever encountered! It would have felt better to sit on the floor. The interior was very dark such that you could not thoroughly enjoy the beauty of your surroundings, one of the reasons I went to this venue in the first place! The men "working" at the performance were unfriendly to the point of rudeness. Were they trained by the Gestapo? Czechs are not known for their friendliness or politeness and these men lived up this reputation and then some. The man who checked my ticket on my phone did not even say "good evening" no one greeted or welcomed the attendees- the smallest courtesy you could expect. No word of introduction was given of the organist. Immediately, I mean within a second, after the audience applauded the organist at the conclusion, the only light in the front of the church was switched off- a not-so-subtle signal for us to "clear out." But this wasn't the worst thing- one of the men went to the front of the church and clapped his hands AT us- like how you would clap your hands at a flock of pigeons to get them to scatter! Within 5 minutes they had everyone out. Once we were on the outside of the church we could hear the loud clang of the door being bolted from the inside. A final "we can't wait to lock up and go home" from our charming hosts. I spoke with several other audience members while standing outside who expressed my same sentiments- that they had never been to such a cold, unwelcoming, and inhospitable performance. What a shame, because the organist was excellent. We actually spoke to him on the steps outside the church to let him know how much we enjoyed his playing. I was planning to return for 2 more performances between now and the end of December and to bring 2 Czech friends who have never been to a concert there before, but I have already told them about my experience- but I won't be back.