Rudolfinum - Suk Hall

Alšovo nábřeží 12, Praha 1

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Address:Alšovo nábřeží 12, Praha 1
Capacity:190
Winter heating:Yes
Wheelchair access:No
Reviews: (33)

Classical music concerts in Rudolfinum are truly an unforgettable experience

Rudolfinum is  the most famous concert building in Prague and the seat of the Czech Philharmonic. Its two concert halls stage the most prominent concerts such as the Prague Spring Festival.The elegant Neo-Renaissance building of Rudolfinum was built between 1876-1884 by Česká Spořitelna (Czech Savings Bank) on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its foundation.

The bulding was conceived as a multipurpose cultural center with a concert hall and exhibition halls. The building was taken under the patronage of the heir of the Habsburg throne, the archduke Rudolph after whom the building was named. Between 1919 and 1941 Rudolfinum served temporarily as an assembly hall of Czech Parliament.

Since then it has functioned as a concert hall, exhibition space, and a seat of the Czech Philharmonic. The intimate Suk Hall with excellent acoustics hosts chamber classical concerts, such as string quartets or piano recitals. Festive atmosphere and great concerts held in Rudolfinum will not let you forget this exceptional space.

How to get there:

  • Accessibility by public transport:
    metro A (green line), Staroměstská stop
    trams Nos. 17, 18 - Staroměstská stop
  • Nearest car parking:
    Parking Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží 12, Prague 1

Please note:

Disabled entrance is located on the left side entry door. 

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