Dvořák Hall, Concert hall in Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic.
Dvořák Hall is the primary concert venue within Rudolfinum and accommodates roughly 1,100 visitors across tiered seating levels. A large organ positioned behind the stage defines the space, while the architecture follows a Neo-Renaissance style.
The hall opened in 1896 with Antonín Dvořák conducting the inaugural concert of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra within its walls. It quickly became a symbol of musical identity in Bohemia and the region's growing cultural standing.
The hall serves as the main home for the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and remains central to the nation's musical life. Visitors experience performances in a grand setting that reflects how Czechs have valued classical music for generations.
Tickets are available at the Rudolfinum box office in the main entrance hall or through the official website. Check the concert schedule before your visit and plan ahead, as popular performances often sell out quickly.
Performers have access to the Ančerl Lounge, a dedicated artists' space with views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River. This retreat allows musicians to enjoy the city's landmarks before stepping on stage.
Location: Old Town
Location: Prague 1
Part of: Rudolfinum
GPS coordinates: 50.09000,14.41560
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45
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