Alšovo nábřeží, Riverfront street in Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic
Alšovo nábřeží is a riverfront street that runs about 380 meters along the right bank of the Vltava River, offering direct views of Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge. The area is shaped by the Rudolfinum, a concert hall that also displays art exhibitions.
This street emerged during the medieval period of Prague's Old Town and took shape in the 19th century when the Rudolfinum was built in 1885. The area is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site that protects the Old Town's medieval urban layout and architecture.
The Rudolfinum standing here serves as a concert hall that draws many visitors and holds an important place in the city's cultural life. People come to experience music and art exhibitions that have shaped Prague's identity for generations.
Visitors can reach this area easily using metro line A and several tram lines at Staroměstská station. Underground parking is available beneath Jana Palacha Square if you arrive by car.
The Rudolfinum contains two different concert halls with different accessibility solutions - the Dvořák Hall has wheelchair spaces at both ends of the front row. The Suk Hall places them instead at the inner ends of the fifth row, offering different viewing experiences.
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